God’s Goodness When Parenting is Hard
If we don’t see “evidence” of God’s promises at work in the way we want them to be, then we doubt God’s goodness.
If we don’t see “evidence” of God’s promises at work in the way we want them to be, then we doubt God’s goodness.
Jesus stepped into our broken world and endured unimaginable suffering, not so we would never face hardship, but so we could know that he is with us in the midst of it.
Christ himself, not content to let you wallow in the muck of your sin, traded places with you, became for you the branch that does not break.
Of course, in one sense you aren’t the mountain leader, university professor, or party host. These roles are God’s—it’s his Spirit alone who can teach us the truth.
The formation of Christian identity in our children is a journey that requires both intentional guidance and profound trust.
Our faithful, caring, and kind Shepherd protects his weary, weak, and worn-out sheep.
Then we will see how our acts of ordinary faithfulness contributed to the beautiful tapestry that is God’s kingdom.
Whether you are a member of paid staff serving children or teenagers, or a committed lay leader invested in families, we offer a family ministry mentorship to support you.
Your child’s relationship with the church must flow from their understanding of who they are in Christ.