God’s Faithfulness in the Grumbling of Youth Ministry
What God provides for us in our ministries is what we need and what our youth need. He can be trusted with our faith.
What God provides for us in our ministries is what we need and what our youth need. He can be trusted with our faith.
On Tuesday, July 19 at 1:00 CST we’ll be hosting our next Rooted Webinar on “Building a Youth Leader Team.”
In light of the revelations from the SBC investigation this week, here are some resources for creating safe boundaries to protect the children in your youth ministry.
The work of the Spirit through you in simple love coupled with a bold proclamation of the gospel didn’t just change my life—it changed my eternity.
What I thought was surely dead, God resurrected. He humbled me to see that he works best with misfits and dead-end streets.
Somehow in the minutia of these repeated tasks—managing rosters, texting students, and preparing devotionals—God is at work.
If you have a white-knuckled grip on your ministry like I did, you’re safe in Jesus’ kingdom of grace to admit it.
The more I embrace the good news of the gospel, the more I can lead from a place of peace and freedom; I can lead like I have nothing to prove.
He calls us to teach his Word to students in such a way that they are brought to faith and built up in faith, by his grace and for his glory.