‘It’s Complicated’: Integenerational Integration in the Asian American Church
When young people are connected and cared for by people of all ages in the church, they are anchored to the community.
When young people are connected and cared for by people of all ages in the church, they are anchored to the community.
Jesus is the king; adults and students are fellow disciples using their gifts to serve others.
Because Jesus unites all of us together in himself, you can draw upon each generation in the church for support as you parent your teenager.
These intimate moments in Jesus ministry are what we would call relational discipleship, and they are crucial for our students, leaders, and churches.
When you include older aunties and uncles in your ministry, the blessings multiply multi-directionally
The goal of mentorship is ultimately to know Jesus more deeply through another believer in Christ.
May we welcome the generations to come so that Jesus, the King of all generations, may minister faithfully to our teenagers today.
Our students need to see how these different members of the body have found forgiveness and life in the person of Jesus Christ.
Jesus’ discipleship strategy involved inviting others to partner with him in order to spread his influence, and he invites us to do the same in our ministries.