You Asked For it: Dating Relationships (Ephesians 5:22-33)

Free resources for youth pastors, small group leaders, parents, teens, etc:
7 – YAFI – Dating Relationships (netma).pdf
7 – YAFI – Dating Relationships (handout).pdf
7 – YAFI – Dating Relationships (notes).pdf
7 – YAFI – Dating Relationships (service flow).pdf
7 – YAFI – Dating Relationships (small groups).pdf
There are two relationships teenagers have to master in life, their relationship with Jesus and their relationship with their spouse. Their relationship with Jesus must be mastered now and for all of life, and of course their relationship with their spouse will be later. This study is all about how a relationship with Jesus through the gospel will get them ready for a godly marriage down the road. Their focus should not be a dating, but on marriage. Check out these resources and let us know your thoughts.

I Love My Church: Because We Love Marriage (1 Peter)


Free downloads for youth pastors, small group leaders, parents, teens, etc:
7 – ILMC – 1 Peter – Marriage (audio).mp3
7 – ILMC – 1 Peter – Marriage (netma).pdf
7 – ILMC – 1 Peter – Marriage (handout).pdf
7 – ILMC – 1 Peter – Marriage (ppt).ppt
7 – ILMC – 1 Peter – Marriage (notes).pdf
7 – ILMC – 1 Peter – Marriage (service flow)
CBSM Small Group Leaders, I sense God wanting you to read through 1 Peter 3:1-7, my sermon notes, and coming up with your own questions. I trust your leadership greatly. You know how these students need to be challenged in dating, marriage, sex, etc. So, be Spirit-led. Ask solid questions. Lead a great discussion. Be Christ-centered and gospel-grounded. Help our students to process, discuss, and apply!

10 Steps for Students from Godly Attraction, to a Godly Relationship, to a Godly Marriage

1. Attraction: Be attracted to godly opposite sex only. The best way to be more attracted to a godly person of the opposite sex is to love Jesus more. The more you grow in your love for Christ, the more you will want to worship, serve, and obey Him. The more you want to worship, serve, and obey Christ…the more you will want to be with someone who shares your love for Him. Don’t waste your time with those who don’t love Christ, who don’t love the church, and who don’t love His Word.

2. Ask Out: Guys, ask the girl out. Ladies, don’t be the one who asks the guys out. You can make yourself available to him by simply saying, “If you asked me out, I’d say YES!” If the guy you like doesn’t ask you out, then he either doesn’t like you enough to ask you out, or he isn’t man enough to have you. Guys, ask the girls out from the beginning to establish your spiritual leadership from the get go.

3. Move Slow: It is straight up scary to watch how fast teenagers today get into exclusive relationships. It can be as easy as…I like you. I like you too. Want to be my girlfriend? Sure, thought you’d never ask! Yeah, that’s totally ridiculous. Relationships aren’t about dating, but relationships are about marriage. Start thinking through if you really want to be with this person. Pray through it a lot. Ask God what He wants you to do. Trust Him that He’ll work it out in His time. Get into relationships slowly, prayerfully, and thoughtfully!   Continue reading

CBSM One Day DNOW: Love Lessons (March 2 – 3) $30 ea.

Important One Day DNOW Downloads:
DNOW 2012 Fillout.pdf (Due: Wed, Feb. 23)
CBSM Medical Release Form 2012.doc

CBSM is starting up 2 DNOW’s a year. Why? CBSMers are busy. Some CBSMers are busier in the fall and some in the spring. So we just decided to give 2 DNOW options. Our DNOW this spring will be a “One Day” event. We will get started at 7pm on Friday night and we’ll go till 8pm on Saturday night.

Our theme is “Love Lessons.” As we’ll be finishing up our February teaching series on Imago Dei which is all about God’s image in us, how we’re created in gender, what designed roles come with our gender, how our humanity has been attacked, how our humanity can be saved through Jesus, and how we can live as men and women of Jesus from now until eternity. Love Lessons will be a perfect finishing touch to this series. We’ll be studying these topics over the weekend:

Breakout Sessions:
For Middle and High School Girls (Separately)
Straight Talk: A Conversation with Speaker John Powell and His Wife
Single and Satisfied: For Anyone Unmarried (with Kristin Oliver)
DTR: Biblical Relationships Before Marriage (with Fawnda Dooley)
Cute, Classy, and Covered: Modesty and Purity (with Kristin Oliver)
Thinking Ahead: Prepping for Engagement, Marriage, and Parenting (with Fawnda Dooley)

For Middle and High School Guys (Separately)
Straight Talk: A Conversation with Speaker John Powell
Thinking Ahead: Prepping for Engagement, Marriage, and Parenting (Ron Mize)
Single and Satisfied: For Anyone Unmarried (with Jacob Fowler)
DTR: Biblical Relationships Before Marriage (with Jacob Fowler)
Pursuing Purity: Being The Brakes And and not The Gas (Dan Munoz) Continue reading

SEX TALK: Does God have one soul-mate picked out just for you?

This post got so many hits from a year ago, we’re re-posting in our Sex Talk series this month. Feel free to facebook and twitter it to your peeps!

One of the big questions that came up this last Sunday morning during a junior-senior girls small group discussion that I was a part of was…”Does God have one specific person picked out for you to marry, or should we just be focused on the type of person that God wants us to marry?” What a provocative question for teenagers to already be thinking about and discussing. I was so proud of the way my girls handled and answered the question…and how the adult leaders listened and offered biblical counsel to the girls. Here’s my two cents on the question…

So does God have a specific person picked out who we’re supposed to find and marry, or does He want us to marry a specific type of person spelled out in Scripture? In other words…am I looking for my soul-mate or are there many who will fit into our marriage qualifications?

Well, first I have to admit that I believe in an all-sovereign, an all-ruling, an all-reigning, an all-controlling, and an all-planning God. And by that you might be thinking…”so Chip does believe in a one person soul-mate that God has designed just for us!” Well, not so fast. It’s not quite that easy. On one hand, I believe the person who thinks that there is just one specifically special person for everyone will experience a lot of fear in pre-marriage relationships. I think they will constantly be sizing up their boyfriend/girlfriend as to what they feel God is telling them to do, if God really brought them together, etc. The burden can ultimately be left up to feelings, emotions, mysticism, etc. But at the same time, there can be some rest in this just knowing that God is ultimately in total control and that He does have a plan.

Honestly, I think its better to look at all this as “what is the type of person laid out in Scripture that I am called to marry?” Continue reading

SEX TALK: 10 Steps for Teens from Attraction, to a Godly Relationship, to an Awesome Marriage


This is a post that got tons of hits last year, that we’re re-running it this year for our Sex Talk series if you haven’t read it yet.

1. Attraction: Be attracted to godly opposite sex only. The best way to be more attracted to a godly person of the opposite sex is to love Jesus more. The more you grow in your love for Christ, the more you will want to worship, serve, and obey Him. The more you want to worship, serve, and obey Christ…the more you will want to be with someone who shares your love for Him. Don’t waste your time with those who don’t love Christ, who don’t love the church, and who don’t love His Word.

2. Ask Out: Guys, ask the girl out. Ladies, don’t be the one who asks the guys out. You can make yourself available to him by simply saying, “If you asked me out, I’d say YES!” If the guy you like doesn’t ask you out, then he either doesn’t like you enough to ask you out, or he isn’t man enough to have you. Guys, ask the girls out from the beginning to establish your spiritual leadership from the get go. Continue reading

cbsm sermon video: “doctrine of providence – you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers”

Our students had tons of questions from the Doctrine of Providence series.  So here is how we answer their super tough questions to this crazy deep doctrine. Here are some questions:

Does God still send catastrophes to discipline nations or people for sin?

How can God use natural catastrophes like earthquakes and hurricanes to cause certain people to have the opportunity to change so that they follow God’s will, but at the same time cause great destruction or death for others that apparently are already following God’s will in the same affected area?

How do you choose between multiple options of good things for God’s will?

Since God has it all planned out, should I just quit applying to so many colleges?

If God already knows what is going to happen in the future, then why does He have a  will for our lives?

If God is in control, then we’re just finger puppets. If God gives us choices, then God is out of control.  Which is it?

Does God have us a specific person for us to marry?

Does God get tired of hearing same prayers?

Why does a sov wise God answer prayers of dumb humans?

If God is all knowing and does not change His mind, how does prayer change His mind?

framework #28: the doctrine of providence – what is God’s will for my life?


Free files for youth pastors and small group leaders:
2 – Doctrine of Providence – God’s Will (mp3)
2 – Doctrine of Providence – God’s Will (handout)
2 – Doctrine of Providence – God’s Will (ppt)
2 – Doctrine of Providence – God’s Will (sermon)
2 – Doctrine of Providence – God’s Will (outline)
2 – Doctrine of Providence – God’s Will (service)
2 – Doctrine of Providence – God’s Will (small groups)
Sermon Intro Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-7P4iE4Doo

I’ve often heard it said that today’s teenagers have two top questions:  How can I be sure I’m really saved? And, how can I know for sure what God’s will is for my life?  This sermon seeks to answer both of those questions, but it mostly centers on God’s individual will for our lives.  This sermon will cover what God’s will is not, what the definition of God’s will is, different aspects of God’s will, and how we can know what God’s will is for us personally.  I pray this helps your life and ministry!

cbsm sermon video on esther 2-10 (for the love: way more than heroes and villains)


This is our latest sermon video uploaded to vimeo by our UPLOAD team. You’ll see how Esther is one of the most dramatic, suspenseful, and epic stories of all the Bible…and how it points us to Christ…AND how it applies to our lives of relationships, dating, love, and marriage. Enjoy!

Storyline #74: Esther 2:19 – 10:3 “For the Love: Way More than Villains and Heroes″

Free files for youth pastors and small group leaders:https://storylineframework.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/2-esther-2-10-villains-and-heroes-mp3.mp3 (download @ “CBSM Podcast” on iTunes podcasts)

2 – Esther2-10 – Villains and Heroes (handout)

2 – Esther 2-10 – For the Love (notes)

2 – Esther 2-10 – For the Love (commentary)

2 – Esther 2-10 – Villains and Heroes (service)

2 – Esther 2-10 – Villains and Heroes (small groups)

Esther sermon intro video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMDK6e6o4D0