Parenting With An Eternal Perspective
When we have an eternal outlook, it keeps us from exasperating our children by pushing too hard toward earthly goals.
When we have an eternal outlook, it keeps us from exasperating our children by pushing too hard toward earthly goals.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10 – a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community.
Teenagers want to see adults unafraid to engage any subject or idea, and to be able to share why the Gospel matters in all of it.
Trust in the Lord will all your heart and lean not on your own understanding, for the trajectory of the cross is beautifully absurd.
I want my children to see Jesus in me, but they will not see Him though a picture-perfect family or a calm and peaceful household.
Kampakis ends with encouragement to “live in hope“ because Good Friday was followed by Easter; that is the pattern of the Christian life, even when we cannot see the Easter sunrise yet.
I hold securely my Father’s love, a love that grips me rather than leaving me wondering and guessing. He is strong enough to handle my feelings.
Though we have been as unkind as Rock and as intensely angry as Smith, Jesus took the deserved blow for us.
Unless I surrender my entire life, repenting of the ways and times I put myself and my desires on the throne of my life, absolutely nothing will change.