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.
As the recipients of imperfect human parenting and the imperfect parents we ourselves are, we desperately need the perfect Fathering of God.
The Spirit gently reminds me of my own wayward heart. It’s as though he holds up a mirror through my children and I see myself in them.
We have been spared not because we are righteous or deserving, but because God has given us the righteousness of Jesus through his life, death, and resurrection in our place.
With the release of Shang-Chi on Disney+, here is a discussion guide for families and student ministries that might be interested in watching the film together.
The longer I walk with Christ and serve in ministry, the more I’m beginning to appreciate the subtler, quieter, steady hand of God.
Enjoying the truth that God’s acceptance of me is not based on my deeds eased my anxiety a great deal. Other people’s approval is not the foundation of my joy.
When we don’t believe God’s love for us, we will look for anything else to make us feel valued and whole.