Contextualizing Intergenerational Integration: A Personal Narrative from the Immigrant Church
Integration doesn’t just mean occupying the same space, but the participation of all generations in facets of spiritual life.
Integration doesn’t just mean occupying the same space, but the participation of all generations in facets of spiritual life.
To challenge the anxious teen to just “get over it,” or, with a spiritual spin, “just trust God,” is akin to telling them to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
Without Jesus, we would not have peace with God, forgiveness of our sins, the Holy Spirit living inside us, or the promise of living eternally with God in heaven.
While there are many worthwhile activities and communities our families may be involved in, the church should take precedence because it is ordained by God as the vessel through which he brings his kingdom to earth
Everyone wants to feel accomplished and celebrated and valued, but you have all of that already in Christ.
This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids.
Coming to grips with our radical need before God puts all of the struggles our teenagers have (and our struggles, for that matter) in proper perspective.
My hope is that my children will one day proclaim adoption into God’s family as far more beautiful than becoming part of ours.
In an anxious age of school shootings, our students need a listening ear, the comfort of Jesus, and a hope for the future.