Confession Is the Compost of a Spiritually Fruitful Family
Christ’s redemptive work on the cross and the Holy Spirit’s sanctifying work in our hearts turn our sin into rich repentance and righteousness.
Christ’s redemptive work on the cross and the Holy Spirit’s sanctifying work in our hearts turn our sin into rich repentance and righteousness.
The more I embrace the good news of the gospel, the more I can lead from a place of peace and freedom; I can lead like I have nothing to prove.
Laying our child’s needs at God’s feet reminds us of our limitations, releasing us from feeling like we have to play god in our child’s life.
Understanding who you are before God is a sign of wisdom, not weakness.
God is not calling you to be what only he can be- he is calling you to lay your head on the pillow of his sovereignty and rest in knowing that he is God, and you are not.
He calls us to teach his Word to students in such a way that they are brought to faith and built up in faith, by his grace and for his glory.
Jesus didn’t just tell people how to live, but invited them to walk with him in the way of sacrificial love.
This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
In the strength of Christ, there is grace to love the teen God has given you, to pray fervently knowing that God always hears, and to share readily the faithfulness of God amidst the struggle.