Discipling Teenagers is Less Like Starting a Fire and More Like Planting Trees
What if, instead of setting short-lived fires, we made it our mission to plant seeds that, by God’s grace, will grow and bear fruit over the next 50 to 60 years?
What if, instead of setting short-lived fires, we made it our mission to plant seeds that, by God’s grace, will grow and bear fruit over the next 50 to 60 years?
Their weaknesses are given to them as a gift from God so that they would not look to themselves, but to the grace he has given them in Christ
This list is neither exhaustive or mandatory, but we hope these suggestions help ground you and your students in Christ at the start of a new school year
We’re called to accept each other because Jesus. accepted us.
God calls us to have a vision for ministry that considers the long-term over what gives the appearance of immediate results.
We follow Jesus’ model as we step into the lives of students as ministers of the gospel.
These intimate moments in Jesus ministry are what we would call relational discipleship, and they are crucial for our students, leaders, and churches.
As you evangelize teenagers around you, you will notice the amazing fruit of sharing Jesus with the lost.
Thank you for being a conduit of the grace of the Lord Jesus.