Planning Effective Youth Mission Trips
With proper planning, a mission trip can be both a blessing to people in another location and a significant week of discipleship for our students.
With proper planning, a mission trip can be both a blessing to people in another location and a significant week of discipleship for our students.
Readers will find it an important tool to better serve the teenagers in their churches, with an eye toward helping them to thrive in their faith as adults.
While college age students are often beyond the direct scope of our ministry, our relationship in Christ does not fade.
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.
Perritt wants to help teenagers understand how God enters in and transforms our relationship to social media.
Teenagers need to be able to ask questions and search for answers, especially in church.
Our teaching should help students understand that the Bible is primarily about God and his plan to a redeem a people for himself.
The Ephesian believers, just like many of our students today, were still finding their identity in what they did, or who their family was. Paul reminded them that their identity was now in Jesus Christ alone.
The Glass House, a podcast for pastor’s families, has released two episodes particularly for questions pastors have about parenting.