My Summer As A Youth Intern
I left the summer understanding better the main point of teaching the Bible: to grow students in knowing the gospel and therefore knowing Jesus.
I left the summer understanding better the main point of teaching the Bible: to grow students in knowing the gospel and therefore knowing Jesus.
With a prevailing attitude of love that seeks to see and understand our students, we become a wordless witness that frames and reinforces the very gospel message we speak.
As youth workers, we are called to enter the relational world of teenagers… joining Jesus on his mission to break down dividing walls.
Our journey this year, albeit small, has been to use social media in two ways: to be a light in a dark place and to be a visible presence.
We hope the following articles and podcasts are helpful as you navigate how to reach Gen Z with the good news of the gospel.
Your leadership provides the structure necessary for your volunteers to develop the relationships with students necessary for relational discipleship to happen.
We pray because we know that apart from Christ, we can do nothing.
Rooted friends Clark Fobes, Danny Kwon, and Connie Nelson talked about how they have implemented ministry in various Asian American contexts
May our youth ministries be brave places where all students belong, where grace and truth exist in equal measure, and where the good news of Jesus rescues students wrestling with sexuality and gender just as he has rescued us.