Helping Students Develop a Prayer Life
Once teenagers discover who they are praying to, we will see it shape how they are praying.
Once teenagers discover who they are praying to, we will see it shape how they are praying.
Now is the time to teach our children about the terrible realities of sin and the glorious realities of the gospel.
Looking Jesus as our example of how to engage the world with his message of hope and love, then we must consider our place, proximity, and posture.
When we hear our child express a viewpoint that runs contrary to Scripture, we rush to correct them instead of remembering that God is their Father too.
Teenagers need an encounter with God more than they need to be entertained.
Here are some of our favorite resources for making the most of the last weeks of summer to share the Good News of God’s grace.
One of the best resources we have in ministry is our gut instinct fueled by the Holy Spirit. If your gut tells you to ask, please ask.
As a book written to Christians struggling with internal divisions in the midst of a hostile culture, James is chock full of wisdom for students.
Love Incarnate follows the Spirit’s lead in every scenario, refusing to apply a one-size-fits-all approach to relational engagement.