A Story of Parenting by Faith: How God is Teaching One Dad to Trust Him
I am learning that walking—and parenting—by the Spirit means things cannot be planned, controlled, or created, only received by faith—even my weak and doubting faith.
I am learning that walking—and parenting—by the Spirit means things cannot be planned, controlled, or created, only received by faith—even my weak and doubting faith.
He is teaching me what I’ve known in my head, but not always believed in my heart: I can do nothing apart from Christ, but in him I can do all things.
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We may cloak it as “wanting them to do well,” but deep down we are trying to supply some inner need that was meant to be filled by Christ himself.
When our children were teenagers, I prayed for our church’s youth ministers, I supported them, and I made sure my kids signed up and showed up.
How grateful I am that, even in the midst of my sin, I will never hear my God say, “Why can’t you just be a better parent?”
Because of who he is, I have the freedom to come to him with open hands, tears in my eyes, and weariness in my bones.
Parents need to pray for bold faith to trust the author of our children’s stories, believing that God will do his work even in the face of fires that seem out of control.
Growing up in a generation that expresses itself so publicly on social media, teenagers need a private place to practice putting their emerging beliefs into words.