Helping Teenagers Process Graphic Violence: An Interview with Counselors Rahab Marshall and Gordon Bals
By caring for hurting teenagers well, we can help them choose to place their hope in Christ.
By caring for hurting teenagers well, we can help them choose to place their hope in Christ.
Our family and our home are Spirit-empowered outposts of the kingdom of God that invite neighbors to hear and experience the good news of Jesus Christ.
Our students matter—not because of their personality, popularity, or performance, but because the King of the stars loved them enough to die for them.
Parenting young children will evoke emotions you didn’t even think existed within you. It’s imperative that we process them in a biblical, God-honoring way.
You are the message. You are the evidence. You’re the letter people read to know what Christ is like.
I can release my white-knuckled grip on life and stop trying to be the savior of my family. Jesus is our only Savior.
If we want our children to be discipled through the vehicle of relational ministry, our serving teammates must be recipients of that same relational ministry.
God’s Word can equip you to be the voice of hope, comfort, and truth when you speak with a teenager you love about body image issues.
As you continue leading teenagers to love Jesus and love his Church faithfully, remember that we are the Church. We are sinners saved by grace.