Youth Pastors, Let’s Not Overlook Sabbath Rest
I am reminded when I practice Sabbath that my relationship with God through my ministry work is not the same as my relationship with God himself.
I am reminded when I practice Sabbath that my relationship with God through my ministry work is not the same as my relationship with God himself.
God our Father and Christ our Brother, help us to live as the family you have created us to be for one another.
Through teaching on reciprocal service and respectful partnership, we promote human dignity and point to the poverty we all experience as those in need of Jesus.
Lord, I’ve caught my child in their sin. Help me to restore my teen in a spirit of gentleness. Protect me Father, lest I too be tempted.
God Our Refuge, help him to remember and be keenly aware that he is never truly alone. You, our heavenly Father, see him when no one else does.
The grace of Christ is deep and wide enough to cover all manner of sins, be they murder, racism, theft, or anything else.
In this video, author and speaker Jen Pollock Michel helps us see both the caution and the call of our desires.
Our primary hope is not that our students would stop having anxiety, but that the glorious grace of Jesus would become louder than anxiety’s buzz.
Jesus came to redeem and restore all broken relationships—including the ones we and our loved ones have with harmful substances.