The Jesus Who Accepts Us
Enjoying the truth that God’s acceptance of me is not based on my deeds eased my anxiety a great deal. Other people’s approval is not the foundation of my joy.
Enjoying the truth that God’s acceptance of me is not based on my deeds eased my anxiety a great deal. Other people’s approval is not the foundation of my joy.
When we don’t believe God’s love for us, we will look for anything else to make us feel valued and whole.
What I wish I had known in high school is how to embrace and even welcome the waiting that comes with walking alongside the Lord.
Here are some of our favorite resources for making the most of the last weeks of summer to share the Good News of God’s grace.
It’s hard to imagine a better resource for understanding the spiritual battle of disordered eating than Table for Two, Biblical Counsel for Eating Disorders.
From the way we relate to ourselves, to others, and ultimately to God, understanding the grace offered to us through Christ radically changes the realities of our lives.
Giannis demonstrates the work of humility in terms teenagers will understand; Williams knows that the call to coach is a call to serve.
No matter the season, we can rest in faith, knowing that God’s story is certain.
Youth ministers will find an excellent resource in 10 Questions, a book they can read alongside their students in a small group study, use to mentor skeptics and seekers, or recommend to parents with confidence.