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Youth ministry can be challenging, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. That’s why we’ve built this youth ministry blog. We want to equip you with practical, gospel-centered content that simplifies leadership and strengthens student discipleship. Whether you need curriculum insights, teaching strategies, or leadership development, you’ll find actionable tools to help you lead well and avoid burnout.
Our blog covers three core areas:
- Curriculum – Practical insights on what makes great youth ministry curriculum work. Learn how to choose, adapt, and maximize your resources for lasting impact.
- Teaching – Step-by-step guides for tackling difficult topics from a balanced, gospel-centered perspective.
- Leadership – Strategies for leading volunteers, strengthening your ministry vision, and maintaining a sustainable rhythm in youth ministry.
Each post includes relevant tags for easy searchability. Whether you’re leading a large student ministry or discipling a handful of teenagers in a small church, these resources will help you lead with confidence.
Use the search bar below to find exactly what you need, or scroll to explore the latest posts. Wherever you are in your youth ministry journey, we’re here to help you lead students toward lasting faith—without sacrificing your own.

Thinking About a Career Change Into Youth Ministry? Here’s What Teaching Taught Me
Dribble a basketball. There’s nicotine in cigarettes. Have a wide stance on defense. Throw a spiral. Run routes. Type 2 diabetes can be improved through diet and exercise. Use your forearm to hit a volleyball. These are all topics I taught and centered my career around as a physical education

Why That Student Doesn’t Feel Like They Fit In at Youth Group
I’m sure we all have felt like we didn’t fit into a group at one point in our lives. Maybe it was at church, or at a new school, or even at a new job. Whatever the case, we can all relate to this feeling of not belonging. I believe

Partnering With Parents in Youth Discipleship
One of the biggest buzzwords in youth ministry is partnering with parents. It’s something we started to realize a couple of decades ago. Or maybe re-realize. I’m not sure what the right word is there. But at some point, youth ministry began to reestablish the idea that parents are the

How to Create Space for the Quiet Kids in Youth Group
The top reason we have a youth group is for the kids. The students are the ones we show up for and who we invest in for 6–7 years. The kids create the culture of your ministry, decide what game is cool, and are ultimately who we serve. But I

How Do I Respond When a Student Stops Coming to Youth Group?
If you’re reading this, you might be in a bit of a panic—or maybe you’re just trying to prepare for when it happens. But either way, when we hear (or sometimes don’t hear) that a student wants to leave the group. Not only does it make us worry about them,

4 Camp Takeaways from My First 4 Years in Ministry
Camp is, without question, the most impactful rhythm in our ministry. It creates a space that students simply don’t get anywhere else. For a few days, they step away from the chaos and noise of school, family, phones, and drama. At camp, our students enter an environment where their attention

What We Mean By “Gospel-Centered” Curriculum (And Why It Matters More Than Ever)
The greatest compliment you can give to G Shades Youth Ministry Curriculum is to call us “the gospel-centered” one. But when we say “gospel-centered,” we’re not trying to use a buzzword. We’re trying to be precise. Because if we’re honest, “gospel-centered” has become one of those phrases in youth ministry

17 Ways To Serve Together As A Youth Group
Here in Michigan, we just got our first fake spring. For those who may not know what that is, it means that for about a week the weather was beautiful. I’m talking sunny skies, a cool breeze, warm temperatures (or Michigan warm, so the 60s), and no more snow. But

Using Games to Build Relationships in Youth Ministry
Games are often the easiest thing to default to. If only five students show up and the room feels quiet, play a game. If the group is loud and restless, play a game. Or maybe if the lesson wraps up early, play a game. None of those decisions are wrong.

How Do I Respond When A Student Talks About Drugs, Vaping, and Drinking at Youth Group
I got a group FaceTime call from some of my students at the time. I picked up knowing one of two things would happen: either they’d make fun of me for no reason, or they had a real question about the Bible they wanted to ask. It, of course, was

Youth Ministry Curriculum Trends for 2026: What Youth Pastors Should Expect
2025 was a wild year, wasn’t it? As we move into 2026, youth pastors are navigating several forces all at once. The curriculum landscape is less centralized than it was just a few years ago. Many ministries are rethinking what discipleship should actually look like. And perhaps most importantly, the

Knowing Your Worth in Youth Ministry
Maybe it was the first time your pastor didn’t make eye contact with you while praising the rest of the staff. Maybe it was when everyone else seemed to get more stage time during announcements except youth group. It could’ve been when leadership asked for input on a church-wide decision
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