Oh Lord, Be My Help: A Cry For The Weary Parent
Whatever our challenges are as a parent, large or small, we can pray with King David or with the smallest preschooler: “Oh Lord, be my help.”
If you work with children, youth, or families long enough, you will encounter tragedy, and you will necessarily have to rise in leadership in those moments.

Whatever our challenges are as a parent, large or small, we can pray with King David or with the smallest preschooler: “Oh Lord, be my help.”
By seeing us in our weaknesses, our children can look past our limitations and recognize God as their ultimate source of strength.
If we believe God is good, we can demonstrate our faith by approaching him alongside our children with honest, difficult questions.
Your child’s life is a part of a grander story that points in some mysterious way to the day when every knee will bow, every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Parents need to pray for bold faith, believing that God will do his work even in the face of fires that from our perspective seem out of control.
In this timely talk from our Rooted 2020 micro conference, Cameron Cole examines the value of pain and suffering in the lives of teenagers.