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10 Rock – Solid Causes Why You Should Not Stop In The Youth Ministry

Talk to youth leaders from urban to urban and from coast to another coast, and you will feel sanctified that God bless you to be fronting these different types of youth leaders with diverse backdrops on a pretty reliable basis. Talk to them so you will know if you need to counsel, console or encourage them to “fight throughout until the breakthrough”. You can see a pattern that lots of youth leaders are overworked and underpaid. Most are volunteers and worked as a full time task on top of the youth ministry. The sum of spiritual, emotional, and physical energy it will take you to keep up these teenagers, let alone supports them, would leave the most lead pastors frustrated and breathless. And, since the youth leaders typically don’t see the immediate payoff for every hard work, a temptation is to pull on to those more “glorious” rank in the ministry or either be totally out of it. Before you set up anything in mind, here are 10 solid-rock reasons why you should not quit in the youth C...

The Gospel Music

There are so many Christians that have experienced a great adventure of their Christian life, and they can be able to say that these are the most prolific years of their being a Christian. The ardor for evangelism, the keenness with which, when opening the Bible, the joy when saying the prayers and the expectancy with coming to church. The initial year for Christian discipleship to someone new and Jesus Christ was fresh to them, was just like that first moment when they heard their all-time favorite music. Perhaps you will remember the first instance that you have heard of yours — how besotted you had been by it, how you’re putting it on, repeatedly then listened to it continuously. You told your acquaintances, “You need to hear this — honestly, it is amazing.” That was a Christian life during the first year of many new Christians, overflowing and effervescent. And to be honest, it is probably quite alike since then. It is assumed that was partly because, as everyone is busy with thei...

In Real Life, How Does Discipleship Appear?

The Greek term for "disciple" in the New Testament is mathetes, which indicates more than just "student or learner" in this context. A disciple is a "follower" who completely adheres to another's teachings, making them the basis of his or her own life and conduct in the process. As a result, we must put into practice everything we have learned about Jesus in our own lives. Let me summarize disciples in John 13:34-35 as Jesus does: “I issue a new commandment to you: Love one another. You are to love one another as much as I have loved you. If you love one another, everyone will know that you are my disciples.” Why is love the true litmus test of discipleship? LOVE CAUSES US TO BECOME THE MOST LIKE GOD   “Dear friends, let us love one another, because love is from God, and everyone who loves knows God. Because God is love, anyone who does not love does not know God.” – 1 John 4:18–19 THE ISSUE OF LOVE IS IN THE WORD OF GOD “He told him, 'Lo...