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By God's grace, your students are growing, asking questions, and engaging with God's Word. But when they're ready to take the next step in their faith, do you have a clear answer for them? Do you have a defined discipleship pathway to guide students and leaders on what comes next in a student's spiritual journey? In this blog article, we'll explore how to create a discipleship pathway that helps you determine where a student is in their walk with Jesus and shows them practical next steps to go deeper.

You've been there--standing in front of a small group of students, asking what you thought was a great question, only to be met with blank stares and awkward silence. As teachers of God's Word, we have to be aware of the questions we ask our students. In this blog, we'll explore why some questions fall flat and how to ask good questions that help students understand and apply God's Word. As a leader, learning to ask better questions isn't just about filling the silence; it's about moving students forward in their faith. Discover practical ways to evaluate the questions you're asking students that lead to transformation.

You pour your heart into crafting lessons, delivering powerful messages, and creating transformative moments, but sometimes, it feels like students forget everything the moment they walk out the door. The reality is that people forget things. Students forget things, even the most life-transforming truths from God's Word. In this blog, we'll look at four practical ways to help you make your messages impossible to forget. These are ways to help the truth you're sharing become permanently fixed in your students' minds and hearts. As a youth pastor, you have the privilege and responsibility of teaching students truths that are too valuable to slip away. Be sure to listen to this blog article to discover how to make your messages impossible to forget.

Leadership in youth ministry often breaks down not due to lack of passion, but typically due to misunderstanding. One of the most important tensions every youth pastor faces is knowing their audience. Youth ministry isn't just about students. It's about students, parents, volunteers, and church leadership. All of those groups hear from you differently and have different expectations for you. When you lead each audience with understanding who they are and what they need, everything changes.
