Jeff Baxter

Jeff Baxter's passion for helping the next generation know and love Jesus led him to pursue his Doctorate in Youth and Family Ministry from Fuller Theological Seminary. Jeff has been a frequent speaker in various settings including the National Youth Workers Convention. Jeff lives in Littleton, Colorado, with his wife, Laurie, and their three children where he is an associate pastor at Foothills Bible Church. His most recent book is Together: Adults and Teenagers Transforming the Church (Zondervan). Jeff blogs at sacredoutfitter.blogspot.com.

What Does a Godly Relationship Look Like: 4 Insights From Jesus

Teenagers who attend your youth group meetings likely have many questions about relationships. They're asking what does a godly relationship look like. And you have the opportunity to share what Jesus says about that.

Advice for Graduates: 10 Tips to Share With Graduating Seniors

Need advice for graduates in your youth ministry or church? Here are 10 bits of life wisdom for graduating seniors.

How to Lead a Ministry: 7 Tips Every Youth Worker Needs

Many new (and some veteran) youth workers probably wonder the secrets behind how to lead a ministry. Being in a second chair where you're not the organizational head can be tricky. So how do you lead a ministry within a larger church?

Worldly Person: A Bible Study From the Book of James

This Bible study on James 4:1-5:6 explores the drastic difference between the mind of a worldly person and a heaven-focused person. Discover how followers of Jesus can truly glorify God.

What is the Emergent Church Movement Doing Today? (Part 2)

As I began to update myself on these men in the liberal emergent group (again, I have read their books, listened to them live...

How to Glorify God? (1 Peter 1:13-2:3)

I had the privilege to preach at Foothills Bible Church this past weekend on "Gaining Deeper Roots" from 1 Peter 1:13-2:3.  Here is the...

Hurt Happens: Are you Bitter or Broken?

As a pastor, I get the privilege of walking alongside individuals and couples who are hurting and have been hurt by another.  After all,...

How to Help Teens Belong

"Most teens feel out of place in this world."

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