Offering Our Teenagers A Better Encouragement
Parents must train themselves to offer their teenagers the real comfort of Christ rather than slipping into “you got this, kiddo!” mode.
Parents must train themselves to offer their teenagers the real comfort of Christ rather than slipping into “you got this, kiddo!” mode.
In our parenting and pastoring, we are laboring to show teenagers that God is their source of greatest delight, and the payoff to this theological idea is practical.
When I am able to remain calm and let my reasonableness be known to my children, I communicate the peace of God in Christ.
If you’re willing to teach it, some of your students will hear and accept Jude’s warning.
If teenagers can handle the Pythagorean theorem, they can handle theology.
The question for us as leaders is: do we believe Jesus and trust him that his gospel is truly enough to be the foundation upon which we build our lives and ministries?
Now is a good time to take stock of what your youth group culture looks like and how it might be more centered on the gospel.
Jesus doesn’t need my wise parenting, my school volunteer hours, or my completed task list.
Join us on Monday, May 25 at 1:00 CST for our webinar “Sharing Jesus with Unchurched Teenagers.”