Resources for Reaching Gen Z
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 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.
The choice that ultimately matters—the only one with eternal consequences—is where a teenager puts his or her trust.
The Good News for the teenager struggling with pornography use is that Jesus lived the perfect life that he could never hope to live, died in his place for every wrong thing he has done, and rose again to give him a brand new life with God.
The strongest possible affirmation anyone could give of women is that they get to be like Jesus. That’s what Peter says to the women he addresses in this passage, and it’s the good word we get to proclaim to our students today.
So much of teenage culture today is about getting even; Peter urges that we take the insult, forgive, and pray for our oppressor rather than “canceling” that person.
Like our students who find themselves ensnared to sin, we all need a voice from the outside to rescue us.
If you are not a tree planted firmly by the streams of living water, then the whirlwind of fraternity culture will blow you away like chaff.
Parents need not fear the culture; rather, we need to familiarize ourselves with false narratives and lead our children to the truth in Scripture.