
Apologetics as a Posture, not an Argument
Three biblical examples showing that apologetics takes a posture according to the context and type of conversation.

Building an Advent/Christmas Series for Youth Group with Simplicity and Depth
Let’s not be so clever about building our Christmas/Advent series that we’ve lost the plot. Here are three ways youth groups can study Christmas and Advent while keeping Jesus’ birth central.

Teaching Students About the Holy Spirit
It’s easy to be confused about the Holy Spirit. Where do we see Him in Scripture? What does He do? And beyond that, how should we talk about Him?

Teaching Controversial Passages at Youth Group
How does 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 help youth workers deal with “controversial” issues related to Scripture, theology, church governance, etc.?

Youth Leader, Learn How to Read
When I became a better reader, my spiritual life deepend more than I expected. Here are a few ways youth workers can become better readers.


Teaching Students About Sanctification
It is easy for youth workers to drift into an overemphasis on “getting students saved” that we neglect understanding salvation as lifelong transformation.

Teaching Students About Justification
What is the doctrine of Justification, how is it connected to the gospel, and how can we teach it in youth ministry?

3 Truths to Emphasize When Teaching the Trinity
As faithful discipleship-oriented youth leaders, we should learn how to communicate this crucial attribute of our God. Here are several key truths about who God is and how He works.

Four Questions to Ask About the Resurrection
How can we be confident that Jesus actually rose from the grave? Here are four questions to ask in your youth ministry.