Why are parents failing as disciplers?
Bill Wilkie offers the following guest blog on the heels of my two 9/23 blogs. To address the underlying issues, let’s try to answer three questi...
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Bill Wilkie offers the following guest blog on the heels of my two 9/23 blogs. To address the underlying issues, let’s try to answer three questi...
My last two posts about the depressing state of youth ministry need to be offset by signs of hope - we Jesus-followers are consumers and purveyors of ...
I took a poll of ten youth pastors. They concluded that, “the biggest impediment for us in discipling our students is that school and all the other ...
Here's a problem that drives youth workers crazy. Parents are so busy that they essentially delegate the discipling of their children to the church. ...
“Let this be written for a future generation, that a people not yet created may praise the Lord.” Psalm 102:18 What is our responsibility to th...
Camp is closing down. In the morning, 85 First Year Missionaries head to Swaziland, England, New Zealand, Mexico, Kenya, and South Africa for the bett...
We just announced to our next year's World Racers who will be their teammates for the year. Imagine for a second what's at stake – you're a part of...
The step of faith rarely seems prudent. Prudence contemplates what can be perceived with the senses. Faith, according Hebrews 11:1 means being certain...
Seeing life with the eyes of faith requires risk taking and trust. As Jesus and his disciples would encounter needy people, Jesus kept one eye on his ...
God has always given His children huge, impossible tasks, tasks that forced dependence on Him requiring that He display His power. Abraham moved his t...