Reaching Youth: Impact
From his experience as a teacher and pastor, Tim
Chaffey has provided these tips for reaching young
people with the gospel.
- Pray: Not only seek the Lord’s guidance
but also continually pray for the young person
you’re trying to reach. Recruit others to pray with
you.
- Walk the walk: You may have heard the
saying, “Practice what you preach.” It’s essential.
Your authentic life paves the way for young people
to accept what you say.
- Be genuine: Too many people try to reach
junior high students by acting overly goofy and
crazy. Don’t try to be somebody you aren’t. Kids can
see through the act.
- Challenge them: While you want your
teaching to be age-appropriate, most youth really do
want to learn and have the capacity to understand
much more than you may assume. You’ll be surprised
how much they can grasp.
- Learn with them: Let them ask questions,
and do your best to provide biblical answers. If you
don’t know something, just be honest. Take the time
to look up the solution—preferably with their
help—and discuss it with them.
- Tell them straight: Never water down the
gospel. Share what Christ did for them, but also let
them know how the world treats Christians (2
Timothy 3:12). They should know what to expect
if they trust in Christ.
- Act out: For those who are believers,
discuss how to take a firm stand on biblical
authority in every area of life. Encourage them not
only to know what the Bible teaches but also to act
on it courageously (James
1:22).