The Next Generation Is Already Pulling Their Parents to Church — Here's What's Happening
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What if the students in your community were the ones leading their families back to church? That's exactly what's happening at Westside — and it's not an accident. In this episode of Midweek Motivation, Jess sits down with Tim Wooten, a 30-year financial advisor, youth pastor, and son of Westside's founding pastor, to talk about what it really means to invest in the next generation — one kid, one conversation, and one sacrifice at a time.
Discover:
- How Tim went from teenager in the youth group to leading it for over two decades
- Why "stick and stay" is the most underrated strategy in ministry — and in life
- The story of a student who wakes up at 3AM to make pizza dough so he can make it to church by 10:30
- How dozens of students have brought their entire families to church — and why that's flipping the script on discipleship
- What truth and love actually looks like when you're sitting across from a 15-year-old making hard decisions
- Why legacy requires letting go — and what Tim's dad modeled by passing the torch
- A real, honest conversation about sacrifice, finances, and why you probably can give more than you think
Reflection paragraph: Legacy isn't built in a moment — it's built in years of showing up, sticking around, and investing in people who don't yet know what they're capable of. Tim's story is a reminder that the voices playing in someone's head at the right moment came from a person who chose not to quit. Whether it's time, money, relationships, or leadership — the question isn't whether you can afford to invest. It's whether you can afford not to.
Key Takeaways:
- Readers are leaders — invest in your own growth so you can pour into others
- Stick and stay: trust and legacy are built over years, not months
- The next generation is hungry for truth — biblical truth spoken in love changes lives
- Legacy requires releasing control and training up the people around you to carry it forward
- You cannot out-give God — that's not a slogan, it's a promise
- Every sacrifice looks different — what matters is that it costs you something
Question for you to think about: Who invested in you — and who are you investing in right now?
Calls to Action: If this episode encouraged or challenged you, share it with someone who needs to hear it — and subscribe so you never miss a new episode. Drop a comment below: Who's a person who invested in you and helped shape who you are today?
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