Belonging
In this devotion tied to the first of our Community Bible Study series, we are reminded God made us to be in community, not on our own. Without others, we miss out on something critical. Yet, throughout Scripture we see how God’s gives us the gift of relationship between believers.
When you ask a young person, “who are you?” you’ll get a variety of answers. In this six session series you’ll look at Jesus’ identity through His seven “I am” statements in the Gospel of John, and in doing so, learn more about who you are as a result of who Jesus is.
For those who will work with Gen Z for many years it’s crucial that we consider the ways this pandemic might affect a generation, and what we can do to continue to work with and reach them right now.
What you are doing in ministry is enough. God doesn’t need you to accomplish His good work. He already did it all for us on the cross.
Life changes, God doesn’t. This four-part unit equips teens to stay grounded in Christ during times of transition and enables them to support each other in their Christian faith.
In a skeptical world, where do we begin to show young people that God’s church loves them and wants only the eternal best for them?
Mental health concerns are a prominent part of the conversation in the lives of many people, so as youth workers, it’s important for us to understand the big picture and how it affects us both personally and professionally in our own ministry areas.
True friendship seems somewhat underrated in modern society, overshadowed by romantic infatuation or celebration of independence. This Bible study series provides four lessons on friendship.
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