Rooted Recommends: More Than a Mom by Kari Kampakis
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.
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.
God’s promises speak to our children’s pain in ways our best efforts cannot.
As the recipients of imperfect human parenting and the imperfect parents we ourselves are, we desperately need the perfect Fathering of God.
This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids.
I am always on the lookout for excellent resources to help me understand what makes boys tick and how to help them develop godly character.
Examining how God’s grace ministers to our hearts, Bals exposes the obstacles that hinder grace and gently encourages us to trust our Savior.