Youth Minister, Consider Rethinking Your Parent Meetings This Year
As youth ministers who desire to meet, encourage, and care for parents, our confidence comes from the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Family ministry training teaches youth and children’s pastors how to leverage their gifts, knowledge, and other resources to spiritually impact parents.
As youth ministers who desire to meet, encourage, and care for parents, our confidence comes from the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Our Savior calls us to love all our neighbors, whatever their culture and wherever their native home.
Whether you are a member of paid staff serving children or teenagers, or a committed lay leader invested in families, we offer a family ministry mentorship to support you.
To encourage and equip parents in their disciple-making role, we need to engage the relational pillars of their cultural framework with humility and winsomeness.
The family is the most basic place in the world where children are formed in knowing and loving God and others: no one will have as significant and lasting an influence as a parent.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra’s recent long-form reporting for The Gospel Coalition, “Youth Sports, Healthy Families, and the Future of the Church,” caught our team’s eye as an important read (or listen) for youth ministers and parents.