God’s Goodness is Good Enough for Our Kids
Any effort to know and be like our maker is fueled by love and it becomes our joyful ambition.
Our task as youth ministers is to help students see that true freedom is not about “doing what I want to do
Any effort to know and be like our maker is fueled by love and it becomes our joyful ambition.
Even though we struggle surrendering to Jesus, we must remember he is not like other flawed kings; he laid his life down so we can know him.
God works through the messiest situations, turning our feeble attempts at obedience into more than we could do on our own.
Let’s tell kids that our obedience to God’s law through the power of the Holy Spirit and out of faith in his grace are a part of something bigger: that obedience is part of God blessing and redeeming the world.
Loving, respectful pushback from a teen in an unhealthy family dynamic does not mean that this child is being rebellious or ungodly, but rather that they are speaking out against sin and wrongdoing with patience and humility.
Media, government leaders, and adults have all expressed a great deal of frustration with the young people’s lack of compliance to social distancing during the Coronavirus Crisis. States shut down their beaches after pictures surfaced of college-age spring-breakers…