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Culture is changing. The next generation is searching for friends, hope, truth — and much more. We live at this intersection, offering insight, encouragement, and practical ways to show up in the lives of students.

Helping Your Kids Find Their Identity Starts with Finding Yours

Next Gen Culture

Rediscovering our true identity as God’s children so we can guide our own Becoming a parent alters our identity. None of us come out the other side the same. You think of yourself differently, others see you differently — you have gained a new title. For some of us, our names seem to be erased…

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The Lord of the Harvest Still Calls Us to Pray

Faith and Life

Let’s face it, a lack of leaders is demoralizing. How many times have you thought, if we only had more leaders we could … Reach more kids at this school. Start a team to go to another school. Begin a new ministry like WyldLife. Or Capernaum. Or YoungLives. Or Young Life College. Or Young Life…

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You Belong Here: Join a Young Life Gathering Near You

Faith and Life

In his song, “Gather,” on the album of the same name, singer/songwriter and Young Life alum, Christopher Williams sings, To be known, to feel safe / To be honest and unafraid / To leave the past, run into hope / To find together we are not alone / I need you / You need me…

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How Dinner Becomes Discipleship: Ministry starts at the table

Next Gen Culture

Life happens at the table. Eating a meal with others—whether elaborate or simple, fancy or ordinary—is one of the most human things we can do. Sharing a meal with a young person is one of the most Christ-like things we can do. So many beautiful moments in Jesus’ life happened at a table. He was,…

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How to Fall in Love With the Bible Again

Faith and Life

New ways to engage and reflect on God’s Word One of the most important ways we help others become more like Jesus is by introducing them to biblical truth and nurturing a hunger and love for God’s Word in their hearts and minds. As is often the case, step one is nurturing these things in…

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Not a Vine, but a Branch

Next Gen Culture

Reflections on Young Life’s mini podcast, Words & Ways, Episode 19: Jesus and the Branches I recently listened to Young Life’s Words & Ways podcast, in an episode on John 15 where Jesus describes himself as a vine and his followers as branches. While I was already very familiar with this passage, the podcast revealed…

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How to Build Your Personal Mentorship Team

Next Gen Culture

Mentoring opportunities are on the rise — with more and more people seeking a mentor who can not just help them succeed in the workplace, but live a better life. Mentors have “gone before” — and the right one has the wisdom and experience that can save you time, headaches, energy, and effort.  But how…

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Disability or Language Barrier? A New Perspective on Being Deaf.

Stories of Transformation

For years, deafness has been labeled a disability. But what if we shifted our perspective and saw it as a language barrier instead? This mindset is transforming lives in San Antonio, Texas, where Deaf Young Life has been thriving since the 1990s. A SEED PLANTED Emma Faye Rudkin lost her hearing at the age of…

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3 Messages Gen Z Needs to Hear — and How to Tell Them

Next Gen Culture

“Someone has to tell the grown-ups what’s happening to us.” This was the plea of a high school sophomore who shared with me as we walked down a pathway at Washington Family Ranch – Canyon, a Young Life camp in Eastern Oregon. Someone has to tell the grown-ups what’s happening to us. Adolescents feeling misunderstood…

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31 Days with the Suffering Servant

Faith and Life

We asked Dr. Dale Bruner, “What passage of Scripture could you study for the rest of your life?” He answered with his “Mount Everest” of Scripture by diving into the meaning of Isaiah 53 — and you can do the same! THE MOUNT EVEREST OF SCRIPTURE Dale Brunner, theologian, author, Bible teacher, and longtime friend…

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Was Jesus funny? Why humor is essential to the gospel.

Next Gen Culture

Laughter makes the way for the gospel! In this letter to Young Life friends and family, hear from senior staff member Mike Ashburn on what humor does and how to do it well — a must-read for anyone and everyone who wants to learn how humor is actually a God-given gift and tied to presenting…

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Q: What Was I Made For? A: This.

Faith and Life

WHAT QUESTIONS ARE YOU ASKING? What is the meaning of life? Why am I here? What’s the purpose of all of this?  When I was a kid, I asked why until my parents ran out of answers and eventually resorted to “because we said so” or “you can learn that later.” (Candidly, I can hear…

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What Malik Taught his Young Life Leader about Jesus

Stories of Transformation

Do I belong here? Every kid at one time or another has asked themselves this question. Now imagine how often you might wonder this if you’ve been diagnosed as having autism or being on the spectrum — or parents of someone who is. Young Life leaders seek to do exactly what Jesus did with people…

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