At the Dinner Table.

Failure to (Stay) Launch(ed)
When we launch a new teen center, how can we ensure it stays launch when an unexpected leadership transition comes our way. Here are a few tips to help you keep your momentum.

Consumers, or Sons and Daughters?
In ou r attempts to relate to young people we have forgotten the most relatable thing of all – FAMILY. We have treated young people as consumers instead of sons and daughters.

The Power of Family
The most fundamental need of a person is family. In order to reach young people with the gospel of Jesus Christ, we must be prepared to be fathers and mothers to those who don’t have one.

Visiting the Orphan.
For us the word ‘visit’ often carries a casual connotation. It means to stop in, or have a casual conversation. It’s what I do with my neighbor while I water my lawn. A light conversation that will hardly be remembered once it is finished. It is pleasant, short, and largely meaningless. But in the Bible it means so much more.

At the Dinner Table.
The important lessons and values he wanted to instill in the children he was raising up weren’t passed down through a structured or formalized teaching/discipling process, but through the natural interaction that occurred when they were gathered together as family