Reading Through the Bible With Your Child
Everything we were reading was part of a bigger story pointing to our loving God coming to save his people through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Everything we were reading was part of a bigger story pointing to our loving God coming to save his people through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
We have a promise that gives hope to each and every dry place in our lives.
If we are not careful, our ministries can drift to a place where students think that behavior is the core of what it means to be a Christian.
As your child heads out to university or into the workplace, they’ll need to know how to converse with the somethingists around them.
By God’s sovereign grace, we are both called and necessary for the fullness of his plans to come to fruition.
Passion fuels excellence, and when your teen finds what they’re passionate about, motivation will follow.
Nestle these books among the Peeps and your teenagers will find the lasting sweetness of the good news that Jesus came to save sinners—and that includes the kids you love.
As parents, we want our teens to know that Jesus does not need us to do excellent work or to be perfect in order for him to be pleased with us.
Jesus meets our hurting students in their pain to show his long-suffering compassion and great love as they live in a world corrupted by sin.