Teach Teenagers About the Real Jesus: A Word for Youth Ministers About #goals
Jesus is the one who comes looking for you and for each of your students saying, “I love you. Trust me.”
Jesus is the one who comes looking for you and for each of your students saying, “I love you. Trust me.”
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).
There’s an aspect we can easily overlook in the task of teaching: teaching students to teach themselves.
Apologetics and Bible Study don’t have to be mutually exclusive in youth ministry. Here are two ways you can easily incorporate apologetics into your youth ministry’s regular Bible teaching.
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If we want to invite students into lifelong faith then we need to train students to live theologically.
Perritt wants to help teenagers understand how God enters in and transforms our relationship to social media.
This call to “hallow” God’s name is foreign to most students’ vocabulary, but it is paramount for our students to understand as we urge them to live glorifying the Son through the Spirit.
Teaching through Luke’s Gospel will help your students fall in love with Jesus: a humble Savior who is on a mission to rescue the weak, the poor, and needy.