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Gospel Centered Soul Care At Home For Youth Ministry w/ Dr. Randy Jackson

Send us Fan Mail When a student walked into the office during the pandemic asking whether his father would live long enough for a transplant, it exposed a gap many youth pastors feel but rarely name: we can teach Scripture and organize programs, but do we know how to shepherd teenagers when fear, grief, and uncertainty overwhelm them? We sit down with Dr. Randy Jackson to talk about a gospel-shaped approach to soul care that equips parents as the primary shapers of a teen’s faith. We trace his journey from a pandemic crisis to building a practical framework that deepens conversations at home and in small groups and why equipping parents remains the most strategic work in student ministry. This episode offers practical tools for youth pastors, volunteers, and parents who want to move beyond behavior management and into Christ-centered care for the inner lives of teenagers. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode A clear, Scripture-rooted definition of soul care for youth ministry Why crisis moments reveal the limits of program-driven ministry How the Gospels connect soul care with healing and restoration Eight core components of biblical soul care every leader can practice Why parents and grandparents remain the primary influencers in teens’ lives How to equip families to talk about identity, emotions, and mental health The most transferable skill for shepherding students: active listening How better questions lead to deeper spiritual conversations Why vulnerability should come from scars, not wounds How volunteers can provide meaningful care without being counselors 📖 The 8 Components of Gospel-Shaped Soul Care Dr. Randy Jackson outlines eight practical dimensions of caring for the soul that apply to both ministry leaders and parents: Time — Slowing down to be present (Psalm 90) Influence — Recognizing who shapes a teen’s inner world Motivation — Understanding the “why” behind behavior Vulnerability — Modeling honest faith from healed places Empathy — Entering a student’s experience without rushing to fix Mindfulness — Paying attention to God, self, and surroundings Discernment — Seeing spiritual realities beneath surface issues Communication — Speaking truth with grace and clarity Parents and grandparents outrank social media influencers, celebrities, and youth pastors as the most influential voices in teenagers’ lives. Connect w/ Dr. Randy Jackson, Youth Pastor, FBC Atlanta, Texas Email: rsjacksonus@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/rsjacksonus Book Recommendations: Aundi Kolber, Try Softer T. Dale Johnson, The Church as a Culture of Care Paul David Tripp, Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands Harley Atkinson, W. Lee Barnett, and Mike Severe. Ministry with Youth in Crisis. 3rd ed. Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline Robert D. Jones, Kristin L. Kellen, and Rob Green. The Gospel For Disordered Lives Kara Powell and Brad Griffin, 3 Big Questions That Change Every Teenager - J. Alasdair Groves and Winston T. Smith, Untangling Emotions - Timothy Paul Jones. Family Ministry Field Guide: How Your Church Can Equip Parents to Make Disciples - Edward T. Welch, Caring For One Another: 8 Ways to Cultivate Meaningful Support the show Join the community!

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