Offering Our Teenagers A Better Encouragement
Parents must train themselves to offer their teenagers the real comfort of Christ rather than slipping into “you got this, kiddo!” mode.
Parents must train themselves to offer their teenagers the real comfort of Christ rather than slipping into “you got this, kiddo!” mode.
Concentrating on the immutable character of God will not make a season of change easy, but his steadiness can steady you and your child.
Worship becomes the soundtrack of life as students are equipped with a pattern and a vocabulary to proclaim God’s greatness and character back to Him.
You will want to share his beautiful, warm, endearing book as a testament to the fact that our redeeming God can and does bring beauty out of ashes.
Here at the end of Pride Month, we thought we would share some of the excellent new resources regarding LGBTQ issues along with a few older publications that are helpful.
If your eyes ever see, your ears ever hear, the sin, weakness, and failure of a teenager, it’s never an accident. It’s never an interruption. It’s always grace.
In our parenting and pastoring, we are laboring to show teenagers that God is their source of greatest delight, and the payoff to this theological idea is practical.
The Christian hedonist believes that the best and most effective way to glorify God is by pursuing our joy in him.
Gospel-centered youth ministers often wrestle with how to engage our teenage friends surrounding matters of LGBTQ+ identity and practice—and perhaps especially during Pride Month.