Youth Ministers, Teach About Sin So the Gospel Shines Brighter
By teaching our students about sin, we will enable them to see the gospel shine ever more brightly against the backdrop of sin’s darkness.
As we consider Peter’s life, both his great successes and utter failures, let it shape us to look to Jesus’ all-encompassing grace for us.

By teaching our students about sin, we will enable them to see the gospel shine ever more brightly against the backdrop of sin’s darkness.
One of the hallmarks of summer youth ministry in many churches is getting away with students. Whether you’re accompanying teenagers to camp for fun and spiritual growth or taking them to serve and learn from the local church in another part of the world, these weeks away can be equally fruitful and exhausting.
Every generation faces trends that do not align with the Father’s desires for his children. The God we serve continues to protect and provide for his children. Therefore, we only need to look to him for courage to “stand.”
Children remind the church of God’s faithfulness across generations. They remind us that the covenant promises of God continue from one generation to the next.
We were created for relationship with God and with one another. Human relationships are one of the primary ways we reflect God’s character to each other. AI cannot do that.
Inviting youth to serve in church ministries helps teenagers feel more connected to their church community—and more seen and known by others—in a time where loneliness and isolation are so often the norm.