Freshman year of high school I was consistently getting D’s in geometry. I knew my shapes I just didn’t understand this tool called Proofs and how they applied to my life. Essentially it’s an exercise through deductive thinking to lead someone to a hypothesis about something obvious. To me they seemed pointless because I had a hard time with the application. The question that loomed in my mind was, “What does this have to do with my life?”
That’s a question many teens ask when going to church. The tendency is to fill their head with doctrine, church history and tradition; however, if it doesn’t connect to their life it’s pointless. What teens need is application. They need to be shown why what our faith teaches matter, and how to use it. In the end in order to get the information across to the next generation you need to:
Information is important, what teens need to know will help them in life. The problem is whether you have enough time and clout to give it to them. Your youth ministry needs to know the application before information. Without application you could be speaking to a deaf room.
Do you agree that application comes before information?