Jesus the Co-star?
Unlike Santa, who gives only gifts to nice boys and girls, the real story is that God gave us his only son while we were yet sinners.
Unlike Santa, who gives only gifts to nice boys and girls, the real story is that God gave us his only son while we were yet sinners.
Sin frustrates our relationships and brings deep pain to the world—but Jesus has made a way for healing, redemption, and reconciliation.
Lord, forgive me when I place my identity and my child’s identity in her GPA and grades instead of in who you have made her to be in Christ.
It is only through identity in Christ that the “do not cheat” can be an act of loving God, not just a Christianized metric of performance and approval.
Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
The term “morning star” also beautifully points to the son of God who lived on earth as Immanuel, “God with us.”
Yesterday, today, and forever, your Redeemer is alive. Until he stands on earth again, he is working for your redemption.
We think that we are in control of our own lives and don’t need Jesus because we can handle everything on our own.
When we help our teenagers shift from a self-focused Christmas to a Christmas giving to others, we begin to embody the mission of Jesus.