When (Bad) Fear Hijacks My Parenting, God is My Refuge
Laying our child’s needs at God’s feet reminds us of our limitations, releasing us from feeling like we have to play god in our child’s life.
Laying our child’s needs at God’s feet reminds us of our limitations, releasing us from feeling like we have to play god in our child’s life.
Understanding who you are before God is a sign of wisdom, not weakness.
Jesus didn’t just tell people how to live, but invited them to walk with him in the way of sacrificial love.
In the strength of Christ, there is grace to love the teen God has given you, to pray fervently knowing that God always hears, and to share readily the faithfulness of God amidst the struggle.
With confidence in his grace and his example, we can apply discipline in a way that honors our Father and reflects his love for us.
Our challenge as parents is to teach the Proverbs without turning God’s Word into a tool to control our kids.
We remind our kids each day that God lights our way in deepest darkness and that his faithful presence can give us hope when all life’s other lights grow dim.
The fullness of Christ means there is always enough love, forgiveness, truth, grace, and patience for every teen, parent, and youth minister.
I began to love reading my Bible when I stopped reading it for any other reason than knowing it was written by God himself to me.