An Open Thank You Letter to Our Youth Ministry Staff from the Mom of a High School Graduate
Thank you for being a conduit of the grace of the Lord Jesus.
Thank you for being a conduit of the grace of the Lord Jesus.
Youth minister, take courage that the gospel you preach to teenagers is the very words of eternal life (John 6:68) for students who are anxious, distracted, lonely, and needing purpose.
Keep reminding parents that the trip is a way for their students to share the love of Jesus with others and to learn cross-culturally from fellow believers.
Whether the email is about summer camp costs, small group leaders, or overall church complaints, our response can set the tone for believing the best in one another.
We hope this presentation on “The Important Role of the Church in Family Discipleship” will bless and encourage you in both your youth and family ministry.
It’s not our responsibility to fill the gaps that parents and teenagers are faced with at home, but we are uniquely positioned to to draw these two worlds together around the hope of the gospel.
We do well to build bridges between volunteers and parents that enable them to dialogue, problem-solve, and pray together for their students.
We are called to support parents in their calling as the first and most important disciplers of their children.
The goal for both parent and youth minister is the same: that the children in our homes and churches would come to love God, as revealed in Jesus Christ, with every part of their being.