Good News For Teenagers: It’s Jesus Who Builds True Community, Not Facebook
Teenagers need us to remind them that true community is found not in seeing themselves tagged in a friend’s Instagram story but in taking part in Christ’s Church.
Teenagers need us to remind them that true community is found not in seeing themselves tagged in a friend’s Instagram story but in taking part in Christ’s Church.
Church online will always be a cheap substitute for the gathered, in-person experience of worshiping Christ together each Lord’s Day.
Whatever decisions parents and teens make regarding social media use, it is important that such decisions are made intentionally and for the glory of God.
Everything we do and everything our students do on social media is catechizing us in one direction or another.
Your need to lead your children with peace and love is much greater than your need to know the latest news.
As Christians, we not only have a response to this question that is clear, good, and truthful; better yet, we have a biblical anthropology that is deeply beautiful and adorns us with dignity.
Though social media platforms may trend or tank, the principles remain the same: teens are searching for identity, belonging, affirmation, and community. Let’s show them that they can find everything they need in Jesus.
Since this is the world we live in, let’s take advantage of the discipleship opportunities that social media gives us.
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