Building a solid, doctrinal program for teens requires preparation. Any subject can be uninteresting or confusing. If doctrine has been uninteresting or confusing in the past, the problem is not with the subject itself, but with the presentation. For example, the youngest teen can understand the doctrine of Imputation. The youngest teen must understand the doctrine of Imputation. The problem is not the complexity of the doctrine of Imputation itself, but it’s presentation.
Since the goal of a solid youth program is to raise up a generation of teens that are committed to the Lord, it is imperative that time and energy are spent on the discipleship end of youth ministry. A doctrinally, well-fed teen will be a strong adult and provide great leadership for the churches of our future.
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