Jesus, Friend of Teenagers and Over-Functioning Parents
When we think our child needs a friend, we can turn to Scripture to trust God with our child’s loneliness.
When we think our child needs a friend, we can turn to Scripture to trust God with our child’s loneliness.
Change means that the same Holy Spirit is growing us both to reflect the same Christ.
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The son I thought I knew—shy, quiet, unsure—had been molded into something so much better: into the likeness of Christ.
I could come to Jesus again and again, when my fatigue had me failing as a father, and I would be forgiven.
Parent, there is encouragement in the reality that while we have a responsibility to plant and water the spiritual life of our kids, only Jesus gives the growth.
If we believe God is good, we can demonstrate our faith by approaching him alongside our children with honest, difficult questions.
We do not know who we are apart from the God who made us, and we do not know who we are becoming apart from the God who is renewing us.
Behind our constant overscheduling is often a sense of pride. The 24-hour day limits us, but God is beyond time.