Success in church is making disciples. That should not be any different inside of the Student Ministry.
Students need three disciple relationships.
- Parents. The primary mission for parents is to disciple their students to follow Jesus. When parents disciple, the heart connection goes deep. What they learn from parents goes deeper than anything they learn from other adults or peers.
- Adults. They cannot replace parents, nor do they need to be a peer. Students need adults to guild them much like bumpers in bumper bowling. Keep them out of the gutter. Be gentle about it. Keep them moving forward.
- Peers. Having students discipling students can be incredibly powerful. They get the opportunity to see how it is lived out on campus and in real life. Then, the momentum of these relationships can be powerful.
Any Student Ministry should have these three disciple relationships in mind. The stakes are high. If these three are present, then the likelihood of them continuing with God’s mission is almost guaranteed. If two are present then, the likelihood of students continuing with God’s mission is greatly increased.
As you plan Student Ministry, use these three simple questions as the foundation…
- How will we help parents disciple their students?
- How will we help adults disciple students?
- How will we help peers disciple their peers?
How are you using these three relationships in your ministry for discipleship?









