Modeling God’s Discipline for Our Teenagers
With confidence in his grace and his example, we can apply discipline in a way that honors our Father and reflects his love for us.
With confidence in his grace and his example, we can apply discipline in a way that honors our Father and reflects his love for us.
The long work of youth ministry is not just being a priest, but training up more priests.
My ministry role does not define me—Jesus does.
Our challenge as parents is to teach the Proverbs without turning God’s Word into a tool to control our kids.
We remind our kids each day that God lights our way in deepest darkness and that his faithful presence can give us hope when all life’s other lights grow dim.
Our students are familiar with what it means to be exiles. Their experience of this world has already taught them how to long for a better world.
The fullness of Christ means there is always enough love, forgiveness, truth, grace, and patience for every teen, parent, and youth minister.
Jesus is the Resurrection and the Life, and Lazarus’ resurrection is only the beginning of the resurrection work he will accomplish.
I began to love reading my Bible when I stopped reading it for any other reason than knowing it was written by God himself to me.