Four Reasons to Bring Your Teenagers Back to Church
To be clear, attending church does not save us or our children; nevertheless, God calls his people to be regularly involved in the work and worship of the church.
To be clear, attending church does not save us or our children; nevertheless, God calls his people to be regularly involved in the work and worship of the church.
My family and I need church the way someone suffering from hunger needs nourishing food.
Modeling prayerful weeping, watching, and working at home for our children might encourage them to follow these steps themselves.
For me, as a dietitian and follower of Christ, food is God’s love made nutrient dense.
We parents have to wrestle our own competitive streaks to the ground before we can even begin to model gospel-formed attitudes about sports to our children.
Until I realized that I was trying to be my own savior and conquer the pressures of high school by myself, I did not realize I was seeing Jesus incorrectly.
This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids.
Linne and Hansen discuss the ramifications of fatherlessness in our culture and how churches can make an essential difference to broken families.
At times, God will call us to lean into our instinct to fix, advocating for our teens as they navigate the rough waters of emerging adulthood.