Teaching Lonely Teenagers to Look to Jesus
As we seek to lead teenagers in the midst of depression and isolation, we must turn to the Bible as our resource for equipping them.
As we seek to lead teenagers in the midst of depression and isolation, we must turn to the Bible as our resource for equipping them.
God Our Refuge, help him to remember and be keenly aware that he is never truly alone. You, our heavenly Father, see him when no one else does.
All ministers would tell you that loneliness is a part of their story, yet I think youth ministry holds a unique place on the perpetual loneliness shelf.
Three Rooted leaders talk about how we can minister the gospel to hurting teenagers following two years of COVID isolation.
These friends remind me that my student ministry is in fact God’s ministry and that his word will accomplish its purpose.
For a generation categorized by loneliness, I believe there is great value in discipling students through the building of deep relationships.
Be comforted in knowing that your job is not to “fix” the loneliness, but to usher children toward their Savior, the ultimate healer.
“You’ve been alone long enough” is the refrain of the Advent season; Jesus is coming.
In the wilderness of 2020 and beyond, God meets us and ministers to us in our exhaustion and loneliness.
