Pursuing Theological Depth in Youth Ministry (Rooted 2023 Workshop Preview)
If we want to invite students into lifelong faith then we need to train students to live theologically.
If we want to invite students into lifelong faith then we need to train students to live theologically.
Here are four takeaways about Gen Z and “Polars” for youth ministers, along with some encouragement for responding from a gospel framework.
We do well to build bridges between volunteers and parents that enable them to dialogue, problem-solve, and pray together for their students.
Teaching through Luke’s Gospel will help your students fall in love with Jesus: a humble Savior who is on a mission to rescue the weak, the poor, and needy.
As children of God, we receive a relationship that cannot be lost or altered. God gives us this identity and secures it on our behalf.
The goal for both parent and youth minister is the same: that the children in our homes and churches would come to love God, as revealed in Jesus Christ, with every part of their being.
If our children are in Christ, we can be confident in their future. Their best, and our best, is yet to come.
If we fail to express the good news of the gospel to our teenagers, we will be guilty of the same moralism we see in many of the religious teachers of Jesus’ day.
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