Raising children in our digital world often feels overwhelming. A tech-saturated world is our reality and we want our children to thrive—but how do we shake the feeling that technology seems to fight good decisions whenever possible?| d6family.com
Help students engage pop culture wisely using Philippians 4:8 with practical, biblical questions for discernment.| Dare 2 Share
Help students engage pop culture wisely using Philippians 4:8 with practical, biblical questions for discernment.| Dare 2 Share
This is a question that frequently comes up on youth pastor facebook groups. Perhaps that’s a surprise to non-youth pastors, but it’s a question most youth pastors have asked, at some p…| Living Theologically
As we age, time seems to pass more quickly. We look down the line at the younger generations, and the seeming gap between us and them tends to widen; yet we are called to minister to, parent, mentor, and pastor emerging generations. By the end of 2025, we will have completed yet another generation (Gen […]| D6 Family Ministry
As youth leaders, we’re called to mobilize students for mission. Jesus gave us a clear roadmap–four mission fields that still guide us today.| Dare 2 Share
Heaven isn’t earned by doing “good deeds.” Help your students understand it as the fuller, deeper reality of eternal life with God.| Dare 2 Share
Learn how your youth group can show students what it truly means to be part of God’s family—beyond the brokenness of earthly families.| Dare 2 Share
Teaching the Old Testament can be challenging, but by highlighting its Gospel connections and relevance, we can help students engage with it.| Dare 2 Share
It can be overwhelming trying to support students through hardship, use these tips to offer Christ-centered care when your students need it.| Dare 2 Share