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We need to talk about why spiritual practices and living out our vocation is important. In Jesus, teens have something worth sacrificing for.
Ecclesiastes confronts us with the reality that the things of this world are passing away, but we can be confident that God is eternal.
In this Bible Study series we are going to be discussing some of the books of the Bible that we call “Wisdom Literature.”
In our last devotion based on youth quote, we are reminded that it is OK to slow down and spend time with God.
Since March of 2020, COVID has drastically changed how Christians around the world see things. We can trust that through faith, God gives us the character and flexibility to not only face change but to allow it produce strength and hope that does not break. In this article we look at how to help youth face of change and adversity while maintaining our faith and integrity?
Of all the things we do together as a church, why do we Baptize? In this devotion we consider how Baptism is an invitation and a gift Jesus gave us.
In this psalm, David is crying out to the Lord, and he wants God to answer him quickly! The beautiful thing about the love of our Father is that he hears us no matter what. Just as David came to God, desperate for immediate help, we can come to our Father, too, desperate for his rescuing work in our lives.
Transitions such as graduation are critical moments where congregations and parents can support a young person’s relationship with Jesus as they find a new church home or establish a new, adult relationship with their existing congregation. This talk sheet give you some direction on how you can form a discussion around the transition to college with your high school students.
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