What Teenagers Need From Parents: Let Them Know You Enjoy Them
One of the simplest ways to find joy in our children’s company is to do what we taught them when they were little: share.
One of the simplest ways to find joy in our children’s company is to do what we taught them when they were little: share.
Isaiah points to the time of waiting – between God’s faithfulness in past ministry and anticipation for His faithfulness in future ministry.
When I gaze upon the cross, the worries of parenting don’t go away. But the worries are met with a promise of who God is and what He has done.
The folks at Redeemed Reader- educators and parents themselves- feel passionately about the influence of good books on the formation of faith and character.
God’s presence cannot be thwarted by the height of your anger, the width of your numbness, the depth of your sorrow, or the breadth of your disappointment.
One of the best resources we have in ministry is our gut instinct fueled by the Holy Spirit. If your gut tells you to ask, please ask.
Discipling our teenagers is identical to the Lord rescuing us from our waywardness and sin. And the Lord rescues us because he delights in us.
This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
It’s not actually up to our children to be masters of their own destinies. And it’s certainly not up to us as their parents.