Prayers for the Worried Parent
Anxiety has served me well in one respect: I have learned to dig into the Bible to find truth that helps me fight my fear for my children.
Anxiety has served me well in one respect: I have learned to dig into the Bible to find truth that helps me fight my fear for my children.
That revelation of his unchanging, unstoppable, promise-keeping nature underpins every other promise he makes.
Teenagers need an encounter with God more than they need to be entertained.
The peace of the world always depends on circumstances, which means it’s never perfect (there’s always something that could be better, right?) and it never lasts.
Our students belong to a Good Shepherd who will lead them and guide them exactly where he wants them to go in exactly the way he intends.
Even though his work in our lives may not feel good, he is still working and since it is his work, it is good.
Questions like this one give us a wonderful opportunity to remind students that God’s grace is a free gift in Jesus.
From what I’ve observed, the two sustaining factors in kids continuing in church are the centrality of the gospel preached and a love for the full body of the church.
We should fight for community. Our students are dying for it. The Church is built on it. Our mission is driven by it.