How I Respond When Teenagers Act Out at Youth Group
As we encounter students who need our loving correction, we must remember that Jesus died to save sinners, including our teenagers.
When we see how our heavenly Father treats his people, we find a clear picture that can help us balance grace and discipline.

As we encounter students who need our loving correction, we must remember that Jesus died to save sinners, including our teenagers.
Ultimately, every disciplinary situation presents an opportunity for the gospel because a soul rebelling is a soul in need of Christ’s saving work.
Passion fuels excellence, and when your teen finds what they’re passionate about, motivation will follow.
Our “challenging” children take on a greater role in making us look more like Jesus.