One Dad’s Hope to Be ‘…Slow to Anger, Abounding in Love’
When we pause to be “slow to anger and abounding in love,” we show our kids a glimpse of God’s heart.
When we pause to be “slow to anger and abounding in love,” we show our kids a glimpse of God’s heart.
Youth and children’s ministries are one of the most important—if not the most important—ministries for the local church’s witness and mission.
Join us for an upcoming Rooted Webinar: Navigating the Holiday Season as a Youth or Family Minister as we consider how to shepherd teenagers through the holidays by the grace of the gospel.
“Through the empowering grace of Jesus, we can imitate God in the way we parent our kids.”
Our world demands much of our students… all the while, their internal compasses are crying out that they are not good enough and likely never will be.
His kingdom is not of this world (John 18:36), and therefore, our hope is steady amidst the ever-shifting sands of America’s political landscape.
“Don’t panic. Pray for perspective. We put our trust in a God who is lovingly in control of every single detail in our teenager’s life.”
There isn’t a day when I behave so badly that I’m out of the reach of God’s grace; nor is there a day that I behave so well that I don’t need it.
“The gospel at its core is a story of grace and mercy for those who don’t merit it.”