Youth leaders are always asking me what are some practical ways of making the Gospel a bigger priority in their youth groups. Here’s an easy way…dedicate a wall in your youth room to the GOSPEL.
Years ago I started hearing about youth groups who used a youth room wall (or portion of it) to write out the GOSPEL message. Shawn painted the GOSPEL message on the back wall of his youth room so that whoever was giving the gospel in youth group could use it as a cheat sheet. Cameron put it on the front wall so that he, his wife or whoever was speaking could go through it point by point every week and that every person who came to that particular meeting would have an opportunity to believe in Jesus.
In response to these great ideas Dare 2 Share produced a large 4′x 6′ GOSPEL banner so that those of us who are less inclined to paint or draw (like me) can just hang it up. For those of you not familiar with the GOSPEL acrostic Dare 2 Share uses to train teenagers to share the whole story of the good news of Jesus here it is…
God created us to be with him.
Our sin separates us from God.
Sins cannot be removed by good deeds.
Paying the price for sin, Jesus died and rose again.
Everyone who trusts in him alone has eternal life.
Life with Jesus starts now and lasts forever.
Would you be willing to dedicate one of your four youth room walls to the greatest story ever told that’s not told nearly enough?
But don’t just paint the GOSPEL or put up a banner, set up a GOSPEL table underneath it. On this table put evangelistic tools you can point teenagers to so that they can initiate GOSPEL conversations with their friends. These tools can range from tracts, to Gospels of John to evangelistic books.
At Dare 2 Share we just developed a brand new resource called Life in 6 Words outreach books which are highly illustrated evangelistic books which use the GOSPEL acrostic, the Life in 6 Words spoken word poem by Propaganda and a clear, simple explanation of the Gospel to make the message clear and compelling to unreached teenagers.
At Dare 2 Share we have a table in our offices stocked full of these Life in 6 Words books. Every week in our chapel services we hear stories from our staff who are engaging friends, neighbors, family members and teenagers with the good news of Jesus. I’ve encouraged our team to go to the GOSPEL table, pick up a book, write down their name and the first name of the person they are trying to reach with the good news (so we can pray for them) and initiate Gospel conversations.
If you have a youth room you should be able to easily do this in your youth group setting. Every week in announcements you can say, “By the way go to the Gospel table right over there (Point to the GOSPEL wall), pick up your book and write down the first name of the person you’re going to give it to so that you can kickoff that Gospel conversation. Does anyone have any stories from this last week?” (then pause for THE Cause and let teens share their stories whether their stories are are good, bad or ugly! Sometimes it’s the ugly stories that encourage us to pray harder for those who are resistant to the good news.
Making a GOSPEL wall in your youth room, setting up a table with evangelistic tools for your teens and reminding your teens to use those tools every week is a simple way of making the life changing message of Jesus Christ and the mission he gave us of spreading it a bigger priority in your youth group culture. This simple, little addition to your youth group strategy will stretch your teens spiritually and fuel the right kind of growth in your group (disciples making disciples!)
“I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ…” and neither are you. So what’s holding you back from doing this right away?
If you have a GOSPEL wall in your youth group take a picture of it and send it to my Twitter account (@gregstier). I’d love to see it!
Thanks Robbie! This is a simple way to make evangelism more of a priority.
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If this is a duplicate post, I apologize. I thought I had posted but I am not seeing it!
Anyway, we had an AWESOME time at Dare2Share this weekend — my students came back with an excitement to share the Gospel! We’ve been coming since y’all started the Columbus conference. We give the Gospel priority, but this year it just seemed to really click with my kids!
My big “take home” was the GOSPEL Wall in my Teen Center – we have some prime real estate that I have not really been sure what to do with at the front corner of the room next to the doors that lead out to the parking lot — I know what we’ll be doing there now! In fact, I have begun drawing up plans for a new counter and base cabinet for this area.
I do have a couple of questions, however. I cannot remember what the deal was with the post-its and what you had put the post-its on. I remember thinking it was really cool and a great tie-in, but I cannot remember how they tied in. I do remember the sign-out where the evangelist puts their name AND the name of the person with whom they’re going to share.
Last — I may be over thinking this… initially I thought I would move ALL of our evangelism resources over there (Venti Jesus, Firestarter, Dare2Share Field Guide and, of course, Life In 6 Words). You didn’t mention doing this at the conference. I am wondering if it would clutter it up and detract from the Life In 6 Words aspect of it… obviously, it is one of the BEST tools/campaigns y’all have come up with.
Thoughts? I am leaning toward moving all the evangelism stuff over to the new area (currently all of these resources, including the Life In 6 Words books because we were a pilot group, are located on our free resource table, along with discipleship tools, etc).
AND – THANK YOU for all that you do!
The post it’s are more specific prayer requests about evangelistic situations. Stuff like, “My friend Angela is really confused right now and is open to the gospel but her father is an atheist and is really pressuring her”…stuff like that.
Yes, I think it’s good to put all the evangelistic resources out there but keep the Li6W book front and center. Well done!
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OH! THAT’S what it was! I knew I really liked that post-it thing. It’s a GREAT way for us to pray SPECIFICALLY.
We’re super excited to implement this in our ministry.
Thanks for the speedy reply!
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Great tool Greg and I hope to decorate a wall in the youth room soon. What a helpful reminder every time we do youth.
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