
How to Make Sermons More Engaging for Gen Alpha
Every generation engages with teaching differently. For Baby Boomers, it was traditional sermons and Sunday School.When it comes to Gen X & Millennials, it was
Every generation engages with teaching differently. For Baby Boomers, it was traditional sermons and Sunday School.When it comes to Gen X & Millennials, it was
Youth pastors know the weight of choosing the right curriculum. Pick a curriculum that’s biblically weak, and your students miss out on depth. Choose a
Choosing a youth ministry curriculum isn’t just about finding something that fills time on Wednesday nights—it’s about choosing a tool that shapes students’ faith. But
One of the biggest debates in youth ministry is how structured teaching should be. Some leaders prefer a laid-back, discussion-based approach, while others believe in
Every youth pastor has been there. It’s Wednesday night, your sermon isn’t finished, and the clock is ticking. Maybe you’ve got a solid outline, but
If you’re feeling conflicted, hurt, or even a little lost about what’s happening with Orange, you’re not alone. If you’re not aware of what’s happening
I was 20 years old when I graduated from Bible college and began my professional youth ministry career. I. Knew. Nothing. You would think a
It’s camp season. Best time of the year. But as you start buying an absurd amount of pool noodles and beach balls and scour Amazon
I recently had a conversation with a teenager where I was asking them to explain a certain behavior pattern they’d been exhibiting recently. Their face
Let’s talk for a few minutes about mentoring in youth ministry. I had the pleasure of having a conversation with Brent Aiken on the Student