Faith-centered devotionals and teaching resources designed to help parents and leaders guide teens in applying the gospel to real life.
A podcast based on the Come, Follow Me curriculum, created to help parents and leaders guide teens in applying the gospel to real life.
Who This Is For?
Come Follow Me for Teens is created for parents, teachers, and leaders who want to help teens grow spiritually, ask better questions, and apply gospel principles to real-life situations—without feeling overwhelmed or underprepared.
Parents teaching at home
Sunday School & Youth Leaders
Seminary Teachers
Anyone guiding teens through faith and growth
What You’ll Find Here
Teaching teens today can feel challenging. Questions are deeper, distractions are louder, and traditional approaches don’t always connect. These resources are designed to meet teens where they are—while giving adults the confidence and structure they need to guide meaningful conversations.
Why These Resources Exist
Teaching teens today can feel challenging. Questions are deeper, distractions are louder, and traditional approaches don’t always connect. These resources are designed to meet teens where they are—while giving adults the confidence and structure they need to guide meaningful conversations.
Weekly devotionals aligned with Come, Follow Me
Teaching guides designed for discussion, not lectures
Resources that emphasize application, not just information
Content teens actually engage with and understand
How These Resources Are Used
These materials are used in a variety of settings—from home study to Sunday lessons and youth discussions. They’re designed to be flexible, simple to use, and easy to adapt based on your group and time constraints.
Created With Real Teaching Experience
I’ve spent years teaching and working with teens and families. These resources reflect real questions, real conversations, and real growth—designed to support adults as they guide teens through faith, identity, and application.
Individual or family study
Sunday lessons
Youth group discussions
Seminary or small groups
Explore the Resources
Individual Teaching Guides
Downloadable weekly resources designed to support meaningful discussion and application.
Subscription Access
Ongoing access to teaching guides, devotionals, and supporting materials for parents and leaders.
“The greatest yardstick of success is to see how much your daily walk can be like Christ’s—how closely you can walk each moment in His steps.”
RECENT PODCAST EPISODES
These episodes are part of the Come Follow Me for Teens teaching experience — listen for practical insights that support your study and guidance.
Come Follow Me for Teens: He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory (EASTER)
Come Follow Me Easter lesson for teens. Discover how the Resurrection of Jesus Christ brings hope, healing, and strength through life’s hardest trials. Perfect for parents, teachers, and youth leaders.
Come Follow Me for Teens: I Have Remembered My Covenant (Exodus 1-6)
When life feels unfair, it’s easy to wonder if God has forgotten you. Exodus 1–6 teaches a powerful truth: He sees you, He hears you, and He remembers.
Come Follow Me for Teens: The God Meant It Unto Good (Genesis 42-50)
In this episode of Come Follow Me for Teens, we study Genesis 42–50 and the powerful conclusion of Joseph’s story. After more than twenty years of separation, Joseph is finally reunited with the brothers who betrayed him and sold him into slavery. Now in a position of power as governor of Egypt, Joseph has the opportunity to take revenge—but instead he chooses forgiveness.
These chapters teach one of the most hopeful messages in all of scripture: that God can bring good even out of painful experiences. Joseph recognized that the trials he endured were part of a greater purpose when he told his brothers, “God meant it unto good” (Genesis 50:20).
This episode explores how Joseph’s life powerfully symbolizes Jesus Christ, why forgiveness is essential for healing and spiritual growth, and how trusting God’s timing helps us see His hand in our lives. Teens will learn that even when life feels unfair or confusing, the Lord can use our trials to prepare us for blessings we cannot yet see.