I Go to Church to Partner With Parents
A primary reason I attend church is to learn from, listen to, and partner with parents as we disciple their students together.
A primary reason I attend church is to learn from, listen to, and partner with parents as we disciple their students together.
Though our sinful hearts yearn for Hallmark-level love, Jesus offers us a love that is willing to go even to the depths of Hell to reclaim his beloved.
Sixteen of our Rooted writers joined us to write a devotional specifically for teenagers, reminding them that we are loved by a God who makes and keeps promises.
Part of God’s lovely design in calling us to lift the burdens of others is that our own burdens become lighter.
Praising God alone is beautiful, yet it is only a facet of the diamond that is the fully-embodied, gospel-centered community of real individuals, in real time.
Looking for a Christmas gift for your niece, your next-door neighbor, the student you wish would talk to you, or your own teenage son? Look no further!
The word church in the New Testament literally means “the gathering,“ which tells us something about what he intended it to look like.
May these articles help point us all to Jesus, the one who longs to free us from the bonds of disordered relationships with food and our bodies.
When I am caught up in a spin cycle of anxiety, I do not have the peace of God that would allow me to notice and respond with comfort to my child’s worries.