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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2025 · 55 MIN

Youth Ministry in a Secular Age.

from Through The Eyes of Jesus Podcast · host Through The Eyes of Jesus Podcast

In this episode, Isaiah Leininger and Todd Johnston discuss the challenges of youth ministry in a secular age. They highlight the importance of youth ministers and parents in guiding young people to know God and His teachings. They address the struggles that youth face, such as peer pressure, substance abuse, immodesty, and the negative influences of the internet. They emphasize the need for exposure to the love and acceptance of God, building relationships with young people, and teaching them the truth. In this conversation, Isaiah Leininger and Todd Johnston discuss the importance of youth ministry and reaching out to unchurched young people. They emphasize the need for the entire congregation to be involved in youth ministry, not just the youth minister. They share personal stories and examples of how churches can create a culture of love and acceptance for young people. They also discuss the role of mentorship and the impact it can have on young people's faith. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of the gospel and the importance of showing love and care to young people.

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