Raising and guiding teenagers can be both rewarding and challenging. It’s a season where they begin to ask deep questions, form their identity, and test boundaries. Paul’s instruction to young Timothy reminds us that age is not a limitation to godly living. Teen years can be powerful years for walking in truth and influencing others when guided well. Think of Daniel and his friends in Babylon (Daniel 1:4–9)—young men taken from their homes, surrounded by a culture opposed to their faith. Yet, they resolved not to defile themselves. Daniel stood firm because his spiritual foundation had already been laid. Someone had instilled in him the courage to stand for God’s truth. As parents, mentors, or leaders, our role is to help teens anchor their hearts in God’s Word amidst a world full of competing voices. It’s not about control but equipping them to think biblically, to make wise choices, and to see truth as their compass. Guiding teens in truth requires conversation, example, and trust. They need to see authenticity in us—faith that isn’t just spoken but lived out. When we humbly share our own struggles and how God guides us, we invite them to walk in truth, not out of fear, but conviction.