When Mental Health Struggles Dull The Joy Of Church For Parents
The enemy offers a false hope that by not going to church the problem will be solved. But real hope comes from knowing God, in the wilderness, with his people.
We send our children to camp with a God who is for them, who gave up his Son on their behalf, and who graciously gives them all they will need. From distress to death, nothing can separate them from this love.

The enemy offers a false hope that by not going to church the problem will be solved. But real hope comes from knowing God, in the wilderness, with his people.
Whatever our challenges are as a parent, large or small, we can pray with King David or with the smallest preschooler: “Oh Lord, be my help.”
Every day, God takes your contributions and establishes your work to build his house.
Your child’s life is a part of a grander story that points in some mysterious way to the day when every knee will bow, every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Laying our child’s needs at God’s feet reminds us of our limitations, releasing us from feeling like we have to play god in our child’s life.
When I am caught up in a spin cycle of anxiety, I do not have the peace of God that would allow me to notice and respond with comfort to my child’s worries.