Parenting Is a Progressive Letting Go
We parents must prepare ourselves to let go, to allow our kids to “fly” into the scary uncertainty of letting them make their own (age appropriate) decisions.
We parents must prepare ourselves to let go, to allow our kids to “fly” into the scary uncertainty of letting them make their own (age appropriate) decisions.
One of the treasures available on our Rooted YouTube Channel is a series of videos from Cameron Cole based on his book, Therefore I Have Hope.
Each month we compile a Top Ten list for youth workers. This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
May we as parents be strengthened by that word of confidence; may we be all the more eager to communicate that confidence to our kids daily.
For all the many people he pastored, Jim’s heart was always with the youth. He spent most of his life discipling students God entrusted to him, and he encouraged them in ministry, whether vocational or not.
I’m learning more about the promises of God and what it means to follow a crucified Messiah.
Even in a pandemic, God fulfills His promises to redeem, restore, and rejuvenate.
Philippians 1:6 has always been a balm of comfort to my anxious soul when I am discouraged about the pace of my own or my students’ sanctification.
In the changes and transitions we face as parents, Christ is our sure and steady anchor. Lean into Him with your worries and hold none of them back.