Distractions and Right Priorities in Youth Ministry
The good news is that our wandering doesn’t sever us from Christ.
The good news is that our wandering doesn’t sever us from Christ.
Our ministries cannot sit on the throne of our hearts if Jesus is already sitting there.
The fullness of Christ means there is always enough love, forgiveness, truth, grace, and patience for every teen, parent, and youth minister.
One of the simplest ways to find joy in our children’s company is to do what we taught them when they were little: share.
When the Scripture exhorts us to care for the body of Christ, it does not make an exception for parents because their calendars are filled with baseball games.
From the star athlete to the academic award recipient, achievers have watched their platforms disintegrate, leaving them grappling with lost notoriety, identity, and security. This workshop explores how we might help kids see that their greatest losses may, in fact, be a divine rescue.
One of the many practical features of Rooted Reservoir, our always-growing Illustrations Bank contains over 200 sermon illustrations to help you open up Biblical themes in your talks to teenagers.
When we accept that difficulty is inevitable because of our broken world, we stop treating God as the one who takes away our comfort and start bowing in submission to a God who reveals His loving hand through our suffering.
When we turn away, it is easy to grow fearful and lose sight of the beautiful truth that even “if we are faithless, he remains faithful.”