What Can Christians Learn From Taylor Swift? Common Grace from Miss Americana
If we as parents want to be winsome and win influence over our kids and today’s youth, we’re going to have to learn from Taylor Swift
If we as parents want to be winsome and win influence over our kids and today’s youth, we’re going to have to learn from Taylor Swift
Given the changes in the industry, it’s worth asking the questions: what does God-honoring play look like?
Here are four takeaways about Gen Z and “Polars” for youth ministers, along with some encouragement for responding from a gospel framework.
Parents can turn to the timeless wisdom of God’s Word when they face the difficultly of navigating smartphones.
Teenagers living in this Barbie world need to hear the good news that in conquering sin and death forever on the cross, Christ has purchased pardon and freedom for all who will come to him, both women and men
“Jesus knows the battles our children are facing, and he knows the spiritual powers that are provoking those battles.”
Our journey this year, albeit small, has been to use social media in two ways: to be a light in a dark place and to be a visible presence.
We hope the following articles and podcasts are helpful as you navigate how to reach Gen Z with the good news of the gospel.
We must encourage students to trust in God’s work, which cannot be manipulated, while also challenging them to measure what they see by God’s own Word. This practice will equip them as they think of God’s work in their own lives.