
Taking the Fear Out of Prayer
3 intentional ways to create a culture of prayer in your youth group
3 intentional ways to create a culture of prayer in your youth group
The typical youth group meeting (or church service, for that matter) dedicates more time to announcements than to prayer. What do you think might happen if you changed that for
How prioritizing prayer for ourselves overflows into blessings for others.
As youth leaders, we all know prayer is an important part of being a youth pastor.Ā But as much as we hate to admit it, prayer is often the first thing
3 practical ways to get students on mission through the power of prayer
An evangelistic youth group that sees real Kingdom impact is one built on prayer. Here are 4 ways to pray for and evangelistic youth group!
Gospel Advancing youth leader (‘gƤs-pĒl Ēd-‘van(t)s-iÅ ‘lÄ-der): one who shares the Gospel personally and mobilizes teenagers to do the same
This week’s Mobilize gives 4 strategies you can use to help your students kick apathy to the curb in their relationships with God.
Intercessory prayer for the lost is hard work. It takes time, commitment and discipline. And passion. Raise your hand if any of those are in short supply in your life.
How do you help teenagers develop a passion for prayer that moves it beyond a āwish listā or a ādutyā to a passionate connection with God? Here are three ways.
Yawn. Eyeroll. Whatever. Teaching your students to pray can be challenging. But whatās more basic and elemental to a Christianās growing relationship with God than learning to cry out to
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