How to Lead Collaboration Between Youth and Children’s Ministry
When we remember the gospel of grace, we are free to see our work in the church as an expression of our love for Christ and his people.
When we remember the gospel of grace, we are free to see our work in the church as an expression of our love for Christ and his people.
Jesus meets our hurting students in their pain to show his long-suffering compassion and great love as they live in a world corrupted by sin.
Whether you are similarly serving in a cultural heritage church setting as someone not from that culture, or you’re serving cross-culturally in a different context, I pray these three exhortations will be helpful in your ministry.
In this live webinar, host Clark Fobes sits down with 3 experienced practitioners in youth ministry: Dorothy Lau, Brian Ryu, and Kevin Yi, to discuss how Asian American Christianity intersects with Asian American cultural heritage.
Rather than only pointing out tech’s pitfalls and limiting its use, we can point our kids to a gospel-centered lifestyle in which healthy tech use is but a part.
Paul refused to let ministry success go to his head or to let ministry failure go to his heart.
Just as God sent Moses to deliver the people of Israel, he also sent Jesus to deliver the people of the world—only Jesus was a better Moses.
The reason for the spiritual’s refrain is none other than Christ himself. Our healing, hope, and “balm” lies within him.
“Wade in the Water” reminds us that God moves in the chaos of life to bring healing, freedom, and redemption through Christ.