Why Do So Many Christians Seem Like Hypocrites? Answering Your Teenager’s Questions About Faith
Jesus invites us to real transformation—not performance, but repentance. Not pretense, but surrender.
Jesus invites us to real transformation—not performance, but repentance. Not pretense, but surrender.
There is nothing more you or I can do in service to the Lord or the church that would change the way God sees us or feels about you and me.
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Jesus, like Boaz and Ruth, did not concern himself with power dynamics but with loving his Father and serving his people.
What your children will remember most is not whether you could answer every question, but whether you humbly took the time to listen to their struggles.
Jesus can bring rest, even in the busiest and most wearying seasons.
Everything we were reading was part of a bigger story pointing to our loving God coming to save his people through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
We have a promise that gives hope to each and every dry place in our lives.
If we are not careful, our ministries can drift to a place where students think that behavior is the core of what it means to be a Christian.