Youth Pastor, Your Students Need Apologetics
The goal of apologetics isn’t to win some intellectual points, but for people to know Jesus.
The goal of apologetics isn’t to win some intellectual points, but for people to know Jesus.
The long work of youth ministry is not just being a priest, but training up more priests.
Shang-Chi offers us a chance to share in a fresh way that we have a high priest who is seated at the right hand of the Father interceding on our behalf.
If we want the teenagers we serve to apply the beauty of the gospel to the questions of their day, we must present a winsome alternative to the dominant worldview.
Most of us were not fortunate enough to go to seminary; how is a regular mom or dad going to learn to speak biblically about the pressing issues of our time?
When we hear our child express a viewpoint that runs contrary to Scripture, we rush to correct them instead of remembering that God is their Father too.
As long as I approached Scripture deciding what to believe and what to discard, I missed out on so much peace.
When it comes to the gospel, we yearn to live congruently, honoring the Lord Jesus in word and deed. This podcast fosters that congruence.
As youth ministers, we have the opportunity to draw out that feeling of longing and to show how it is answered in the gospel.