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?
Three Homiletical Lenses to Strengthen Your Bible Teaching
These three lenses will help youth ministers teach and apply the Bible to their students more effectively.
Friday Review (4/21/23)
This week’s top articles for youth workers on biblical and theological studies, youth and pastoral ministry, partnering with parents, and cultural engagement.
YPT Podcast Episode 29: The Gospel in Evangelism and Discipleship (Greg Stier)
The gospel is not an evangelism tool, it’s the message of life that we declare to saints and sinners. In this conversation, we want to clarify what the gospel is and how to keep it central in both evangelism and discipleship. Greg also highlights the importance of good theology in our evangelism.
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.
Telling the Whole Story
Many youth workers, in an attempt to “cut to the chase,” accidentally short-change the very gospel they hope that their audience will understand. The reason is because they aren’t telling the whole story.
The Ten Commandments: Law & Gospel in Action
In this post, we put Law & Gospel into action by considering what the Ten Commandments mean for Christians and how to teach them in a way that leads students to Jesus.