Teaching Our Children the True Joy of Giving
All of us qualify as “needy” at certain points in our lives. The needy are not “them,” they are those among “us.”
All of us qualify as “needy” at certain points in our lives. The needy are not “them,” they are those among “us.”
I left the summer understanding better the main point of teaching the Bible: to grow students in knowing the gospel and therefore knowing Jesus.
We are delighted to see The Gospel Coalition offer their annual essay contest for young adults again this year.
Join us November 2-4 in Nashville. There’s a price increase this upcoming Friday, June 16, so don’t delay your registration!
As youth workers, we are called to enter the relational world of teenagers… joining Jesus on his mission to break down dividing walls.
As we share the gospel with AAPI teenagers (and all teenagers), the good news of Jesus assures us that we are all adopted children of God through his grace and mercy on the cross.
We’re working toward our vision, where every child will experience gospel-centered, grace-filled, Bible-saturated discipleship at church and in the home.
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.
Teenagers need to be able to ask questions and search for answers, especially in church.