What My 10-Year-Old Taught Me About Zacchaeus
Kids can show their parents things in the Word they’ve missed their whole lives.
Kids can show their parents things in the Word they’ve missed their whole lives.
It is easy to locate and point the spotlight on someone else’s sin while secretly hoping that the rays of the spotlight will not make it far enough to illuminate our own.
There is truth, hope, and godly wisdom for addressing mental health with teenagers.
Singing this hymn helps me take my parenting stress to the throne room of God and lay it at his feet.
Let’s draw out for others the ways and means by which God is at work in the stories we choose to tell.
As people who experience a myriad of emotions and minister to teenagers who do as well, we hope the following articles and podcasts will equip you to think about you and your student’s emotions from a biblical perspective.
The sooner you can begin letting go of the illusion that your kids are yours to control, the happier you’ll be. God loves them more than you
If we want to invite students into lifelong faith then we need to train students to live theologically.
Here are four takeaways about Gen Z and “Polars” for youth ministers, along with some encouragement for responding from a gospel framework.