Lessons on Reaching the Young with the Good News of Jesus
Family-like community was the adhesive that bound the early church together and it can be the adhesive that binds young adults to our churches today.
Family-like community was the adhesive that bound the early church together and it can be the adhesive that binds young adults to our churches today.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Miriam Swanson of Fusion USA frames the good news around the particular desires, anxieties, and concerns around which young people orient themselves.
In this Seven Minute Seminary video, Austin Wofford offers five barriers that block young people from experiencing God and committing to community.
You will help emerging adults to bond tightly with Christian community through the practice of solitude and environments of presence.
Communities will be present with each other only when they are made up of present people. Undistracted lives pave the way for present community.
Family-like community was the adhesive that bound the early church together and it can be the adhesive that binds young adults to our churches today.
Family-like community was the adhesive that bound the early church together and it can be the adhesive that binds young adults to our churches today.
Social distancing, if handed over to God, may set your life trajectory in a new divine direction.
We need to engage in more than half-hearted attempts at reading our Bible and praying. And it needs to start with addressing all of the distractions we face on a daily basis.
The choice of solitude puts our lives in the crucible and allows God to burn away all of the impurities.
Today’s student is living a life that is distracted by the chaos of campus and culture – a life where they often struggle to discern or experience the activity of God in their midst.
I’m beginning the final lap of seminary, and there’s a common question that typically arises that goes something like this: What’s your plan post-graduation? Ah, yes. To be honest, the question frustrates me despite the