Dear Youth Ministers, Don’t Be Afraid to Talk to Your Students About Eating Disorders
as their youth minister, it’s your role to faithfully point students to the truth according to God’s Word.
as their youth minister, it’s your role to faithfully point students to the truth according to God’s Word.
Milestones should promote God’s call for faithfulness and sanctification, regardless of where students fit on a cultural sliding scale.
Youth minister, on those discouraging nights when many of your regular kids are missing, don’t forget to preach the gospel to yourself.
When we lean into the spectacular belonging we have in Christ, the kind of mentorship culture Gen Z (and all other generations) long for should naturally follow.
As much as online “friends” might make them feel seen and loved, only Christ sticks around after the filter has faded.
For the adolescent who has an extra level of desiring to belong, it’s particularly painful to feel like you’re on the outside of “the good life.”
Through building relationships with emotional stewardship, empathy, and patience, the Church can show up for Gen Z with hope, love, and purpose.
While college age students are often beyond the direct scope of our ministry, our relationship in Christ does not fade.
The only thing that will bring a skeptical teenager to saving faith in Jesus is God’s own resurrecting power and his gospel.