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Youth Ministry Blog

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.

group of parents, students, and a youth ministry leader sitting together in conversation with the title “Partnering With Parents in Youth Discipleship.”
Leadership

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

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blog post image feauring a Bible a camp lanyard with the title "4 camp takeaways from my first 4 years in ministry"
Leadership

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

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blog graphic showing a youth group wearing volunteer shirts while holding a donation box
Leadership

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

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Youth ministry games blog graphic showing students interacting during group games, highlighting how games build relationships and connection in youth ministry.
Games

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.

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Blog post title Knowing Your Worth In Youth Ministry featuring a youth leader standing in front of her students in a youth room
Leadership

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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Interested in writing with us?

We’d love to partner with you to equip the youth ministry community with gospel-centered ministry posts. The youth ministry community benefits when new voices speak into the areas of ministry and life that we all find challenging.

If you’re interested in guest writing for G Shades, reach out using the Contact Us page. Alternatively, you can use the link below to schedule a Zoom call.