Entertained but Not Discipled: Why Students Leave the Church
If teenagers can handle the Pythagorean theorem, they can handle theology.
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.”
Join us on Monday, May 25 at 1:00 CST for our webinar “Sharing Jesus with Unchurched Teenagers.”
Co-authored by Helen Lee and Michelle Ami Reyes, The Race-Wise Family is a powerhouse resource for parents who want to lead their children well in matters of race.
The gospel of Jesus Christ is a story of continually letting go of those things we instinctively want to cling to the most and trusting God in the dark.
In his original design for humanity and again on the Cross, God shows us his love for us does not demand unceasing productivity.