
A Come, Follow Me Podcast based on the CFM Curriculum but geared towards teenagers and parents of teenagers. With shorter episode lengths, several key points and a focus on one main principle from each weeks study, this is a podcast that teenagers can listen too and learn from. The included application questions, stories and experiences will help them see how to best apply in their own lives what ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 179 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

This week’s Come Follow Me for Teens episode focuses on 1 Samuel 8–16: “The Lord Looketh on the Heart.” In these chapters, we study three powerful lessons that can help teens examine what is happening in their hearts: Israel asking for a king so they... more
This week’s Come Follow Me for Teens episode focuses on Ruth and 1 Samuel 1–7: “My Heart Rejoiceth in the Lord.” In these chapters, we study three powerful stories that can help teens trust God in real life: Ruth choosing faith and loyalty when her f... more
What do Gideon, Samson, and the repeated cycle of the book of Judges have to do with teenagers today? More than you might think. This week in Come Follow Me for Teens, we study Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16 and explore one of the clearest patterns in script... more
In this week’s Come Follow Me for Teens episode, we study Joshua 1–8,23–24 and the Lord’s command to Joshua as the children of Israel prepared to enter the promised land: “Be strong and of a good courage.” After years of wandering in the wilderness, ... more
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I love this weekly podcast and the great principles, but I wish he went more into the scriptures like he used to
Invaluable resource for teaching the youth!
I listen to this podcast then download the study journal. It helps me understand the lesson better and then in turn teach better. I Love all the stories, insights, quotes, questions. Thank you so much for taking the time to create this content!
Very helpful and I love the spiritual messages, it’s like teenager weekly conference.
As a young women’s president I started listening to this podcast to help teens and it’s helped me more than them! My whole family now listens to this every morning and it’s changed the way we study the scriptures! Thank you Josh Downs!
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This show frames Come, Follow Me curriculum for teens and their parents through concise, principle-focused episodes. Each week centers on a primary takeaway drawn from scriptures, paired with practical applications, journaling prompts, and short stories to help teens apply lessons in daily life. A distinctive aspect is the host's focus on three core principles per episode, plus candid personal anecdotes and ongoing resources (study guides, membership content) that support family discussions and teen engagement without overwhelming length. This combination—scripture-led teaching, actionable prompts, and a teen/parent friendly format—offers a practical pathway for families navigating modern challenges while keeping faith at the center.
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Come, Follow Me for Teens launched 3 years ago and published 179 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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