Why Teens Compulsively Use Social Media: To Live in a Fantasy World of No Consequences
The people behind these screens are made in the image of God, and that ontological declaration is what is ultimately the most true and real.
The people behind these screens are made in the image of God, and that ontological declaration is what is ultimately the most true and real.
The celebration of Lent is a time to remember our adoption and what it cost.
The reality of the Gospel—the incarnation, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus—allows us and our students to actually enter into our stories rather than hide from them
This devotion comes from the passage 1 Samuel 2:1-10 Within these ten verses are two stories. First is that of Hannah, a barren woman desirous for a child and a life with meaning, rescued from herself…
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a student joyfully find their true identity in Christ and disregard the world’s opinion.
This article is written based on the passage Mark 1:40-45. Contracting leprosy was one of the most tragic things that could have happened to an individual in the ancient world. Whenever a leper was around other people, he…
God provides the response that we are truly looking for from Twitter followers and Facebook friends. He accepts us and loves us when we are the most vulnerable.
Meditation on Matthew 11:28 Dorothy Sayers has no kind thing to say about sloth. “In the world it calls itself Tolerance; but in hell it is called Despair. It is the accomplice of the other sins and their…
Like you, youth want to be known and loved. They want someone—their dad, mom, friend, Facebook acquaintance—to know the good, the bad, and the ugly of their life and be told sincerely, “I see all that…and I love you anyway.” Unfortunately,…