Family Feud Parent Email | Grow Youth & Kids Ministry Curriculum
Hey moms, step-moms, grandmas, sisters, and mom-figures. Happy Mother’s Day! Thank you for the way you love, influence, and mother the teenagers in you’re life. We love you!
Here’s a few things coming up in our ministry . . .

ADD YOUR OWN DATES: PARENT EVENT
This month, we’re hosting an event for teenage guys and the moms (or mother figures) who love them. We’d love to see you and your kid there!

ADD YOUR OWN DATES: SQUAD WARS OPENING CEREMONY
Students will be competing all summer long in a series of team games, but we’re going to kick things off with a night of fun and food. Get the details on our website!

FAMILY FEUD: A 4-WEEK SERIES ON FAMILY

SERIES OVERVIEW:
Every family feuds. Whether the latest feud is about curfews, chores, harsh words, someone’s attitude, or someone else’s questionable choices, everyone knows what it’s like to experience conflict with a family member. Although some families may have more struggles or conflict than others, every family can learn how to fight more fairly. In this 4-week series, you’ll challenge students to let their relationship with God transform their relationships with their family members as they seek to be more patient, forgive more often, be more honoring, and show love more freely.

Parenting teenagers probably isn’t the easiest thing you’ve ever done, huh? We get it. Here’s a tip for this month: actively learn from other parents of teenagers. Parenting is not a solo sport. Reach out to someone a few years ahead of you and learn from them!

If you’re subscribed to Grow Your Ministry, now would be a good time to attach Parent Tip Video #10 from your Parents section.

In so many ways, teenage boys are struggling. It’s a crisis of education, mental health, purpose, and much more. The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys are Struggling and What We Can Do About It will challenge you and equip you to raise a healthier son.
We know you’re learning a lot about parenting a teenager, so we’d love to learn alongside you. What’s one thing you’ve learned this year that ever parent of a teenager should know? Hit Reply and share your wisdom!