Talking to Children About the Death of a Loved One
In times of deep grief, we need the hope of the gospel most of all.
Preparing your teenagers with a vibrant eschatology before they suffer loss will give your family a foundational vocabulary when someone they know or love dies
In times of deep grief, we need the hope of the gospel most of all.
When we have an eternal outlook, it keeps us from exasperating our children by pushing too hard toward earthly goals.
There will be a day when God makes all things new again, and that is not a dream or a myth for those who believe in the risen Lord. This is our future reality.
Ever since my husband Jeff died nearly eight years ago, my sons and I have tried to picture what his life with Jesus looks like. We joke that dad must be playing golf, shooting hoops and eating the…
Once a year I consider moving to a hut on the island of Fiji. That time of year is usually at the beginning of August, when parents are confronted with the entirety of the semester in all of…
We hope you enjoy this recording of Dr. Robert Smith Jr.’s plenary talk at our 2018 Rooted Conference in Nashville, TN.