Going to Church When You Think You Might Not Like What You Hear
As long as I approached Scripture deciding what to believe and what to discard, I missed out on so much peace.
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.
Giannis demonstrates the work of humility in terms teenagers will understand; Williams knows that the call to coach is a call to serve.
Whatever decisions parents and teens make regarding social media use, it is important that such decisions are made intentionally and for the glory of God.
Teigen’s apology highlights the way cancel culture makes failure a permanent identity with no hope of change or reconciliation.
We want our teenagers to know that even though their dark valleys look and feel like “death,” we have a Savior who knows those feelings.
Reyes asks her readers to persevere, work for justice, and above all love for the sake of Christ and all he has done for us.
As the pandemic begins to subside, Ezra’s intermingling of joy and sorrow has everything to do with our students.