Parents, Put on Your Own Oxygen Mask First
We must first be students of God’s word if we want to impart God’s wisdom to our children.
We must first be students of God’s word if we want to impart God’s wisdom to our children.
One of the richest devotional resources we’ve seen, His Testimonies, My Heritage: Women of Color on the Word of God is an extended, careful study of Psalm 119 from the perspectives of twenty-seven different women.
The recognition that I have so little control over the future – because other people maintain authority to make life-changing decisions for my foster children – is actually a picture of the truth for all Christ-following parents.
We need a constant anchor as we navigate the constantly changing world of teens.
Your need to lead your children with peace and love is much greater than your need to know the latest news.
From the star athlete to the academic award recipient, achievers have watched their platforms disintegrate, leaving them grappling with lost notoriety, identity, and security. This workshop explores how we might help kids see that their greatest losses may, in fact, be a divine rescue.
As we exalt Jesus as our true king, we will be better citizens of our earthly nations.
As Christians, we not only have a response to this question that is clear, good, and truthful; better yet, we have a biblical anthropology that is deeply beautiful and adorns us with dignity.
We’re all busy, and we can fill our calendar to the brim with commitments that center around our kids. But in order to build healthy friendships, we need to create opportunities.