Parenting a Rebellious Teenager
Parents need to pray for bold faith to trust the author of our children’s stories, believing that God will do his work even in the face of fires that seem out of control.
Parents need to pray for bold faith to trust the author of our children’s stories, believing that God will do his work even in the face of fires that seem out of control.
We are passionate about helping you partner with parents to disciple teenagers both in the church and at home, so we hope these resources are helpful.
Growing up in a generation that expresses itself so publicly on social media, teenagers need a private place to practice putting their emerging beliefs into words.
Each month we find ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
One of the greatest blessings in this life is knowing your children are walking with the Lord, but commitment to Jesus will mean suffering for his sake.
The more we remind our students of God’s faithfulness in the past, the easier our students will navigate their uncertain present.
A good icebreaker is open-ended, with infinite possible answers that everyone can personalize. These lighthearted questions often pave the way for connection and gospel conversations.
Integration doesn’t just mean occupying the same space, but the participation of all generations in facets of spiritual life.
To challenge the anxious teen to just “get over it,” or, with a spiritual spin, “just trust God,” is akin to telling them to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.