God’s Goodness is Good Enough for Our Kids
Any effort to know and be like our maker is fueled by love and it becomes our joyful ambition.
Any effort to know and be like our maker is fueled by love and it becomes our joyful ambition.
While youth ministers might imagine that today’s teenagers have a largely negative view of the Bible, these statistics demonstrate they may be far more open than we think.
In an ever-changing, fast-paced, hustling world, teenagers need the gracious reminder that Jesus invites weary souls to come to him and rest.
In the brand-new season of the Rooted Parent Podcast, Cameron Cole and Anna Meade Harris will examine what the Bible says about parenting.
Because Jesus has radically welcomed us into his family, we have the opportunity to remind students that we belong to each other.
Believing there is a formula to ensure that our children will follow a path that we deem “good” is to think of ourselves, even unintentionally, as gods.
Just as my son’s misbehavior is not what condemns him, his good behavior will never be what saves him.
What students need most is someone who displays the character of Jesus, a Jesus who died for them and who gladly welcomes all into his family.
Psalm 19 shows us the beauty of an honest, joyful obedience that will sustain us and our teenagers over the long-haul.