Gospel Marks of a Shepherding Parent
With well-defined boundaries within an adequate amount of pasture, parents and teenagers can nurture their relationships because of the grace, mercy, and forgiveness Jesus Christ provides.
With well-defined boundaries within an adequate amount of pasture, parents and teenagers can nurture their relationships because of the grace, mercy, and forgiveness Jesus Christ provides.
We want to provide teaching about science that will give students confidence in the Scriptures—without causing them to think they must disengage from scientific enquiry.
Many young Christians have their faith shattered when academic authorities propound Darwinian evolution as established science and ridicule those who advance God as Creator.
Jesus doesn’t shut the mouth of Thomas or others who doubt, but allows them to share their questions.
Joe Gibbes, Rector of the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, offers seven meditations for Holy Week.
Addressing students’ personal concerns communicates that we want them to experience a beautiful, deep, and true faith in every corner of their lives.
If we hope to capture our students’ longing for a more gracious vision of sex, we need the Holy Spirit to breathe life into our teaching.
We build up teenagers only when the God of the Bible, not the student, is at the center of our ministries.
If we want the teenagers we serve to apply the beauty of the gospel to their lives and to the questions of their day, we must also present a winsome alternative to the dominant worldview.