When Your Teenager Moves From Middle School to High School
The Gospel teaches parents that we are to encourage certain childlike qualities in our teenagers even as we lead them into spiritual maturity.
The Gospel teaches parents that we are to encourage certain childlike qualities in our teenagers even as we lead them into spiritual maturity.
Teens push us to the limits, and when we see our limits, we see Jesus as He is: our Savior. Rely on Him.
We parents must prepare ourselves to let go, to allow our kids to “fly” into the scary uncertainty of letting them make their own (age appropriate) decisions.
May we as parents be strengthened by that word of confidence; may we be all the more eager to communicate that confidence to our kids daily.
I’m learning more about the promises of God and what it means to follow a crucified Messiah.
In the changes and transitions we face as parents, Christ is our sure and steady anchor. Lean into Him with your worries and hold none of them back.
Our battles are not ever only with self, others, or our environment, but always connected somehow to the supernatural God of the universe.
When your teenager expresses doubt about Jesus or contradicts Biblical teaching, recognize that your child is wrestling with the God who laid down his life to save him.
Thank you all (and especially David) for inspiring us to step into our boys’ worlds, helping us understand them a little more, and encouraging us to come alongside the boys we love.