Middle schoolers find themselves living in an in between. They long for more freedom, more maturity, more people to see them
as old enough to do just about anything. But in reality, they’re still learning, growing, and developing in so many areas. This can leave them feeling like they’ll never be old enough for big thing. That’s why in this series, we want to empower students with the truth they’re not too young to own and grow their faith.
2 Timothy 1:5, 1 Timothy 4:12
You’re not too young to make your faith your own.
1 Timothy 6:20a, 1 Timothy 6:20b, 1 Timothy 4:12
You’re not too young for your actions to matter.
1 Timothy 4:12, Matthew 5:14-16
You’re not too young to learn from the wise adults in your life.
“Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.”
1 Timothy 4:12, NLT
As your middle schooler starts their day, encourage them by letting them know a specific area where you see them maturing.
While on the go this week, ask: “What is one way you’ve changed in the last year?”
At a meal this week, ask: “If you could do anything to help the world, what would you do?”
As you pray, ask God to help your middle schooler navigate all the challenges of growing up and to grow stronger in their relationship with Jesus.