Father may know best, but mom knows their teenager better and is more likely to be a spiritual influence on them.
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Teens Are Lonelier Than Ever, But Parents and Churches Can Help
Technological advances can’t replace our need to be in the presence of other humans. We are creatures designed to be “among” others. Let’s give that to our children.
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Growing Teenage Depression Calls for Response from the Church
As anxiety and depression among American teens is on the rise, how the church responds to the concerns of some of its youngest members could make all the difference.
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7 Ways to Keep Young Adults Invested in Your Church
Among young adults who stayed in church, 54 percent say they had regular responsibilities. That was only the case for 15 percent of those who dropped out.
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Can Social Media Good Outweigh the Bad? Most Teens Think So.
Most teens feel they experience positive benefits from using social media, while less than half experience negative effects.
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4 Ways to Avoid the Church Drop Out Danger Zone
If churches can recognize when their students will potentially leave, they can then make adjustments to keep them involved.
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