Teenagers on Trial: What Stephen Can Teach Us About Performance Culture
Performance always asks for more, but the gospel of Jesus only asks that we stop performing in order to rest in him.
Change means that the same Holy Spirit is growing us both to reflect the same Christ.

Performance always asks for more, but the gospel of Jesus only asks that we stop performing in order to rest in him.
God will use this time of transition to make them look more like his Son—the one who promises to be with your child every step of the way.
In the changes and transitions we face as parents, Christ is our sure and steady anchor. Lean into Him with your worries and hold none of them back.
“What’s next?” “Where you headed?” “What’s your plan?” “What sort of things do you like to do?” “Where have you applied?” High school seniors field these questions and several others during their senior year. In a world hyper-focused…
Make decisions about every commitment in your child’s life out of the completeness you have as a parent through the work and grace of Jesus.
Feeling the anxiety and fear of recruitment demonstrates just how sweet and beautiful the gospel is.