How Gospel-Centrality Prioritizes Long-Term Fruit in Youth Ministry
God calls us to have a vision for ministry that considers the long-term over what gives the appearance of immediate results.
God calls us to have a vision for ministry that considers the long-term over what gives the appearance of immediate results.
Without the hope of Jesus’ work and worth on our behalf, we are left enslaved, but the gospel frees us from the need to strive or to prove ourselves.
Recognizing our ultimate purpose to glorify God frees us from performance anxiety about our mothering skills.
Here are four reasons why I believe the Bible demands we preach Jesus from every passage of Scripture.
What reminders might parents need as we start the day with our families?
Jesus is the one who comes looking for you and for each of your students saying, “I love you. Trust me.”
Cultivating encouragement is the means by which the Spirit gives us greater confidence and perspective as we point students to our all-sufficient savior Jesus Christ, the hope of glory.
Serving is not about us…but about what God is doing, and how he invites us to join him in what he is doing.
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).