Discipling Student Leaders to Welcome Fellow Students
Only when students have been welcomed by Christ through the gospel and know who they are in him will they even have the desire to welcome others.
Only when students have been welcomed by Christ through the gospel and know who they are in him will they even have the desire to welcome others.
What students need most is someone who displays the character of Jesus, a Jesus who died for them and who gladly welcomes all into his family.
The question for us as leaders is: do we believe Jesus and trust him that his gospel is truly enough to be the foundation upon which we build our lives and ministries?
Now is a good time to take stock of what your youth group culture looks like and how it might be more centered on the gospel.
Join us on Monday, May 25 at 1:00 CST for our webinar “Sharing Jesus with Unchurched Teenagers.”
For a generation categorized by loneliness, I believe there is great value in discipling students through the building of deep relationships.
Somehow in the minutia of these repeated tasks—managing rosters, texting students, and preparing devotionals—God is at work.
Gospel-centered youth ministry is about more than the content of our Bible teaching; the form of our ministry must reflect the gospel, too.
Youth group meetings outside of regular Sunday morning worship reinforce gospel truths so that our kids will begin to know God’s love for them.