Teaching the Broader Gospel: Glorification
We can help our students see the importance of living with the end in mind by showing them the culmination of the power, promise, and presence of God in glorification.
Teaching the Broader Gospel: Redemption
Explore how the gospel's redemptive power unfolds in past, present, and future tenses. Discover how understanding these aspects deepens our grasp of salvation and aligns our lives with God’s grand plan.
Teaching the Broader Gospel: The Fall
A right understanding of sin and its effects is essential to understanding the broader gospel. I want to propose that youth leaders recover a more comprehensive view of sin.
Teaching the Broader Gospel: Creation
What does it mean to begin teaching the wonder and beauty of the gospel as something that begins in Creation?
The Two-Fold Gospel is Narrow and Broad
What is the gospel? The gospel is not merely an evangelism strategy for making new Christians. It is God’s story of salvation for sinners. Here’s what this means for the way we minister to students.
The Gospel is Narrow and Broad
Gospel Centered youth workers operate out of a biblical theology that understands Jesus as the fulfillment of salvation history, and then calls students to repent of their sin because of the gracious love of God that is theirs by faith in Jesus Christ. In this way, the Gospel is both Narrow and Broad.