As youth prepare to step onto a college campus, many parents and youth leaders feel a mix of hope and concern.
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By integrating Bible stories, values, and themes into play, teachers can also introduce the gospel in a way that is engaging and relatable for young children.

Outlines strategies and supports to ensure children with limited English proficiency can fully engage in the NAC USA Sunday School, Religious Instruction, and Youth curriculum.

It’s no secret that middle schoolers and high schoolers today are struggling to figure out their identity. They want to know who they are and how they fit into the world.

Smart, Quirky, and Faithful: Christian Formation of Gifted and Twice-Exceptional Kids
These ideas will hopefully help you both build a stronger relationship with your child and help them feel a different kind of love, one that is born out of how much you care for them.

Here is a list of twelve ideas that you can incorporate into your everyday life and family rhythm.
As a parent or youth leader, you are undoubtedly aware that there is a huge issue facing our teenagers today: anxiety.

What does it mean to belong? In our culture today, we “belong” to a lot of things. But what does it mean to know you belong?
For years, teachers have had the goal to teach. But what happens when these same teachers set their goal to students learning?

Helping children understand remorse and apologizing looks different at each stage of their development.


