Engaging Parents in Student Ministries
Church programs are important, but the greatest youth ministry takes place at home.
Church programs are important, but the greatest youth ministry takes place at home.
We are ready, we are willing, and we are loving those who have specialized needs.
When engaging parents are we attributing the same level of creativity that we put into our retreats, VBS', and weekly services?
There were episodes when we invested so much into ministry and our children that we'd look at each other at night and say, "Wait, you look vaguely familiar to me."
I'm not saying that good behavior is bad. I'm just saying the allure of it is so intense, that we sometimes substitute good behavior for authentic faith.
Sometimes it feels like 3 steps forward and 2 steps back, but the journey of becoming a spiritually healthy family is well worth the trip ...
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