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Columbia Theological Seminary Students Object To Firing of Black Administrator

Students at Columbia Theological Seminary say it’s the latest in a series of firings of faculty and administration of color since 2019.

High School Youth Group Is Changing—So We Must, Too

When I was a teenager, I lived for the weekend events of our junior high and high school youth group. I attended every possible one. But these days, kids have other ways to connect socially, so youth ministries must adapt.

Southern Baptist Church Conference’s Goal to Release ‘Young Lions’

Southern Baptist churches from across Mobile brought hundreds of students together Jan. 14-15 for the Young Lions Conference to focus on equipping and sending students to reach the city with the Gospel.

Bible Study for Middle Schoolers: What You Need to Know Now

There are a few key things you should focus on in your Bible study with teens.

How Your Students’ Sleep Deprivation Is Affecting Your Ministry

Sleep deprivation is a very real problem that very often leads to other very real problems. It's not something we should lift up or tacitly encourage.

New Bill Would Make Bible Study Mandatory in Filipino Schools

Bienvenido "Benny" Abante, Jr., the Filipino House Minority Leader, wants to make reading the Bible a requirement for public school students. Abante, who is also a pastor, believes that doing so will improve the quality of life in the Philippines. 

FL Kids to Get Help with the #1 Problem They Say Affects Them

First Lady Casey DeSantis has been instrumental in getting a new mandate passed in Florida that requires public schools to provide a minimum of five hours of mental health education for students, beginning in the sixth grade.

College Students Are Asking for Porn Sites to Be Banned

At the beginning of April, students at Catholic University of America (CUA) narrowly passed a resolution to block porn sites from the university’s Wi-Fi. While the resolution does not affect CUA’s actual policy, it does send a message that porn is something many students are against.