Student Ministry Reformation

My goal is to help families fight against the low-expectations of adolescence, and encourage students to accomplish great things for the glory of God. Certainly, there are many young Christian people doing just this – fighting against the false normalcy of teenage expectations to achieve great things for the Kingdom – but unfortunately this seems to be the exception, not the rule. It’s time for a reformation to defeat the status quo.

Reforming students is about equipping parents to fulfill their task to teach, discipline, and encourage their children. I also hope to provide helpful advice, insight, and resources for pastors and teachers that live and work to see young people acknowledge Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, living with an insatiable desire for worship. My hope is that all of the students I serve would grow in truth and knowledge through the Scriptures, and that they would become the future great messengers of God’s glory to all the nations. I suspect that there are many others with the same desire — join me as we walk toward reformation together!

Soli deo gloria!

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3 Responses

  1. I just stumbled onto your blog via the ‘Facebook Networked Blogs’ under “Reformed”. I went ahead and joined your FB network based on your content and insightful posts. Keep it up…I’ll be back for another read. ;) And yes, nice quotes from the big guns of Reformed Theology!

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  3. will you be at the ReThink Conf. this year? If so, Let’s try to meet & talk shop. Thanks much.

    Joyfully Serving Christ,
    Scott

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