Leveraging Transitions to Remind Teenagers They Belong
Because Jesus has radically welcomed us into his family, we have the opportunity to remind students that we belong to each other.
God our Father and Christ our Brother, help us to live as the family you have created us to be for one another.
Because Jesus has radically welcomed us into his family, we have the opportunity to remind students that we belong to each other.
Integration doesn’t just mean occupying the same space, but the participation of all generations in facets of spiritual life.
While there are many worthwhile activities and communities our families may be involved in, the church should take precedence because it is ordained by God as the vessel through which he brings his kingdom to earth
The strongest possible affirmation anyone could give of women is that they get to be like Jesus. That’s what Peter says to the women he addresses in this passage, and it’s the good word we get to proclaim to our students today.
In the strength of Christ, there is grace to love the teen God has given you, to pray fervently knowing that God always hears, and to share readily the faithfulness of God amidst the struggle.
A primary reason I attend church is to learn from, listen to, and partner with parents as we disciple their students together.