Protected Service

Protected Service

The Suffering Servant. The Servant for All. A servant leader. These are just a few of the titles of Christ that reflect his heart, and what he came to do. His role as a servant, subverted the expectations that his contemporaries had for a Messiah and showed his followers how he expected them to bring his kingdom here on earth. Service is a paramount act for a believer. Serving others shows that we are truly Christ’s disciples. Serving others without judgement, without fear, and without concern for our own needs is what set the early Christians apart from those around them.

Summer Missions

Summer Missions

Summertime means different things to different people. There are some who stay home and some who seem like they travel all summer long. For those in student ministry it means camps, mission trip, or a combination of both. I think regular mission trips are vital to the long-term health of any student ministry. I’ve been able to see God do some amazing things in our student ministry over the years that were a direct result of a summer mission trip. If you are on the fence, I want to share a few reasons why you should prioritize taking your students on a summer mission trip.

After the Trip Is Over: Making Short-Term Mission Trips Better

After the Trip Is Over: Making Short-Term Mission Trips Better

We sat on the steps of our lodging in Guatemala cutting fresh pieces of mango to devour in between playing games of soccer on the nearby field. My friends and I had just experienced a week of ministering in orphanages and helping a local church serve their neighborhood in Guatemala City. I was a senior in high school on my first overseas mission trip, and I had the thought, “This might be as close to heaven as I’ll ever get on earth.”

4 Tips for Younger Youth Leaders in Ministering to Parents

4 Tips for Younger Youth Leaders in Ministering to Parents

Ministry to parents is vital to healthy, fruitful student ministry. I regret how long it took me to embrace that truth in my ministry, not because I did not affirm it but because of how awkward and intimidating ministry to parents seemed. For years I felt ill-equipped and insufficient to encourage and equip parents as someone younger effectively and had yet to parent teenagers myself.

In Hindsight: 5 Mistakes I Made When Starting Youth Ministry

In Hindsight: 5 Mistakes I Made When Starting Youth Ministry

I became a youth pastor at eighteen-years-old—something I would not recommend. Needless to say, I had no idea what I was doing. If it seemed like fun, we did it. If it seemed like something I would enjoy, we did it.

I read every book I could find on youth ministry and looked for anyone further down the road to help me figure out what I would do. In truth, while deep down I knew I didn’t know what I was doing, I was filled with my now youthful arrogance and would never have admitted it.

Balance

Balance

Balance is an essential need for all of us.

I especially appreciate my need for balance when I’m training in martial arts. We call it “staying in our frame.” Being in frame refers to having a strong foundation from which we can strike or defend when facing an opponent. When someone is in frame, they have good balance and cannot be thrown or knocked down by an opponent. It’s easy to stay in frame when you’re not moving. It’s much more challenging to do it when you’re mobile.

Are You Listening?

Are You Listening?

Are you listening for the voice of God?

Elijah was a prophet of God who confronted false prophets who worshiped Baal on Mount Carmel. During this confrontation, Elijah challenged the false prophets and saw God miraculously show His power and the fact that He is the only true God. Queen Jezebel was angry and threatened Elijah’s life because he killed her false prophets.

Safe In the Arms of God

Safe In the Arms of God

Our natural tendency as human beings is to try to hold on to our lives. We don’t want to give up control of our lives to anything or anyone. People want to be the captains of their souls. We seek to build our own kingdoms rather than to seek the Kingdom of Christ. The irony is that this pursuit of control is futile because only God is in control of everything that happens in our lives and in the universe.