Prayers for a Teenager Struggling to Make Friends
We can remind our struggling teens that we have a Savior in Jesus Christ who knew quite well how it felt to be friendless.
We can remind our struggling teens that we have a Savior in Jesus Christ who knew quite well how it felt to be friendless.
The grace of Christ is deep and wide enough to cover all manner of sins, be they murder, racism, theft, or anything else.
Jesus Christ took on the anger of the entire world for our sakes, so that we might know anger and yet not be controlled by its self-destructive power.
In this video, author and speaker Jen Pollock Michel helps us see both the caution and the call of our desires.
Root my child to what’s true of them according to Christ; not their peers, not their achievements, not their failings, and not their successes.
Our primary hope is not that our students would stop having anxiety, but that the glorious grace of Jesus would become louder than anxiety’s buzz.
Jesus came to redeem and restore all broken relationships—including the ones we and our loved ones have with harmful substances.
Speak your ‘peace, be still’ to his troubled mind. Quiet the inner turmoil of his heart. Remind him of your power and your care.
I can do little to rescue him, but I can bring him before you, trusting that you are intimately acquainted with his tears and tossings.