Episode 237 - Raising Teens Part 1: Their Faith Beyond Youth Group with Researcher Kara Powell
Attention Parents of Teenagers! This is part 1 of a 3 week podcast series on parenting teens. If you are the parent of a youth, a youth leader in your church or if there are youth in your life who you love, please listen in!
Most typical youth ministries today produce nice, obedient kids who behave themselves - and then once they leave home, they leave the church and the faith.
What are we (as the Church and as parents) doing wrong?
I sit down to discuss this with Kara Powell, chief of leadership formation at Fuller Seminary, executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute (FYI), and professor of youth and family ministry. And what might qualify her the most is that she is a mom of 3 kids, ages 23, 21 and 17.
Kara loves youth. She loves the church. And she also loves researching issues facing parents and youth leaders so she can help us better serve the next generation so they can become adults who hold fast to the Truth.
This episode isn’t filled with Kara’s opinions, it’s filled with insightful data that can help us as parents.
Learn more about Kara, her books and her ministry here: karapowell.com
For free resources, visit: fulleryouthinstitute.org
Grab a copy of Kara’s newest book Faith Beyond Youth Group here
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