What Makes a Youth Ministry Curriculum Truly Engaging?

Let’s be honest—some youth ministry curriculums just don’t connect. Some are dry and lifeless. Others feel more like TED Talks than gospel-centered sermons. Some try to be entertaining but lose depth. And when a curriculum fails to engage, it doesn’t matter how well it’s packaged—students won’t connect with it. So what actually makes a youth […]
How to Teach Teenagers About the Role of the Church in Their Lives

For many students, the church feels optional. “I love Jesus, but do I really need the church?”“I can worship God anywhere. Why does going to church matter?”“I just don’t feel connected to my church.” In a culture where individual faith is emphasized over community, it’s easy for students to think that church is just another […]
Helping Junior High Students Take Their First Leadership Steps

You’ve probably seen it happen. A junior high student who usually hangs back suddenly offers to pray out loud, run the slides, or lead a game. It might seem like a small moment, but it’s a big deal. These early steps toward leadership can have a lasting impact. They help students start to see themselves […]
How to Teach Teenagers About Overcoming Fear

Let’s talk about how to teach teenagers about overcoming fear and finding gospel-centered courage in Christ. Fear is one of the biggest struggles students face. Fear of failure. “If I fail, what am I?”Fear of what others think. “If they don’t like me, what am I?”Fear of the future. “What will I become?” Fear isn’t […]
The Case for Long-Term Curriculum Planning in Youth Ministry

For many youth pastors, lesson planning feels like a week-to-week scramble. Monday: What should I teach this week?Tuesday: Maybe I’ll do something on identity… or faith… or maybe relationships?Wednesday: I should probably pick a passage. I’ll figure it out later.Thursday: Oh no, I need to finish this lesson now. Sound familiar? Many youth pastors live […]
Running an Effective Youth Ministry When Numbers Are Low

When your youth group is on the smaller side, it’s easy to feel like you’re missing out. You might wonder where all the energy went or how to build excitement with just a few students. But those smaller numbers are a huge opportunity. With fewer students, you can build closer relationships, have deeper conversations, and […]
The Mid-Year Youth Ministry Check-In: What’s Working & What Needs to Change?

Believe it or not, we’re already halfway through 2025. For youth pastors, that means two things: You’ve seen some incredible ministry wins. And you’ve also hit some frustrating roadblocks. The middle of the year isn’t just a checkpoint—it’s an opportunity. Before the fall semester kicks off, take some time to reflect, refocus, and recalibrate your […]
How To Teach Teenagers About Hearing God’s Voice

Teenagers are constantly bombarded with noise. 📱 Social media notifications.🎵 Playlists and podcasts.📺 Endless entertainment options.💬 Group chats blowing up 24/7. With all that noise, how can they hear God? Many students struggle with knowing how to listen to God’s voice. They have questions like:“Does God even speak to people today?”“What if I don’t hear […]
How to Teach Teenagers About Life’s Big Transitions

Change is one of the only guarantees in life. 🎓 Graduating middle school or high school.🏠 Moving to a new city or school.⚽ Joining a new team or friend group.❤️ Experiencing a breakup, family change, or unexpected loss. For teenagers, every transition feels massive. And without a solid foundation, big changes can lead to big […]
How To Prepare For Summer Attendance Drops In Youth Ministry

If you’ve been in youth ministry for longer than a year or two, you’ve probably experienced summer attendance drops in youth ministry. 🌴 Families take vacations.⛺ Students go to camps.⚽ Schedules get packed with sports and jobs. It’s easy to feel discouraged when your normally packed room turns into a small circle of faithful regulars. […]