What I Wish My Youth Leaders Had Told Me About Dating and Waiting
Your students need to know that when they face challenges, God is still worthy of their trust. He’s still in control, and he’s still working. (Is. 46:10; Rom. 8:28).
We send our children to camp with a God who is for them, who gave up his Son on their behalf, and who graciously gives them all they will need. From distress to death, nothing can separate them from this love.

Your students need to know that when they face challenges, God is still worthy of their trust. He’s still in control, and he’s still working. (Is. 46:10; Rom. 8:28).
We need to to encourage our students to trust God’s plans for their lives by modeling surrender and trust as we lay down our desires for our ministry and our lives.
Building deep relationships with teenagers is always best done by understanding, including, and partnering with their parents.
Instead of “Who knows?” Christians say, “God knows.