Ask Rooted: How Do You Structure Your Youth Ministry in the Asian American Church? (Part II)
We asked our Rooted writers how they disciple teenagers, partner with parents, and integrate the generations in churches that are primarily Asian American.
We asked our Rooted writers how they disciple teenagers, partner with parents, and integrate the generations in churches that are primarily Asian American.
We can counsel teenagers to remember that those who do not have Christ do not know what they are doing.
Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
We hope that the following articles and podcasts will ease any burdens you feel as you navigate what it looks like to share the good news of Jesus with unbelieving students, friends, or family.
May it be that the next time a group of pollsters crunch the numbers on the faithfulness of our former students they, are astounded and encouraged at the changes God is making!
By your Spirit, please help me to embody the grace and truth of the gospel, of your beloved Son who is Grace and Truth in a Person.
As we continue in our series on prayers for a struggling student, consider this prayer from the perspective of a doubting student. We invite you to step inside the shoes of a teenager who is battling unbelief, and perhaps to even pray alongside a teenager you know is struggling.
If the gospel really is the good news that Jesus came to save people from their sin, we should help students understand how the entire Bible points to this truth.
Our teaching should help students understand that the Bible is primarily about God and his plan to a redeem a people for himself.