Teenagers Want You to Teach With Depth
We build up teenagers only when the God of the Bible, not the student, is at the center of our ministries.
We build up teenagers only when the God of the Bible, not the student, is at the center of our ministries.
If we want the teenagers we serve to apply the beauty of the gospel to their lives and to the questions of their day, we must also present a winsome alternative to the dominant worldview.
Philippians 1:6 has always been a balm of comfort to my anxious soul when I am discouraged about the pace of my own or my students’ sanctification.
Here are five videos containing practical support for youth ministers, with tips about everything from prayer to games to gospel centrality.
But all too often, youth ministers have attempted to win students to Jesus through a youthful vibe rather than by the substance of the gospel.
As we urge teenagers to abstain from sex outside of marriage, we must encourage them that even sexual failings can be redeemed by God in Christ.
No two youth ministries look exactly the same, so take time to explore how you can best cultivate an environment where students are introduced to Jesus and can know others and be known.
If we fail to place the gospel at the center of our youth ministries, we will be doing nothing but raising up a generation of Pharisees.
Parents, we are cheering you on! We want to come alongside you and equip you in the lofty task you’ve been given of raising a teenager.