Teenagers and Sports: A Living Letter Being Read By All
You are the message. You are the evidence. You’re the letter people read to know what Christ is like.
You are the message. You are the evidence. You’re the letter people read to know what Christ is like.
The longings the film taps into—identity, belonging, purpose—are exactly the places where the gospel speaks most powerfully and eternally.
The malaise and darkness we see consuming so many young people in the world can only be overturned if more of them embrace Christ’s exhortation to be the light.
Worldview formation is about walking alongside students as they discover how the gospel transforms their understanding of reality.
Jesus stepped into our broken world and endured unimaginable suffering, not so we would never face hardship, but so we could know that he is with us in the midst of it.
Considering Christianity tells the greatest hero story ever told, don’t be surprised to find parallels to Christianity in practically every good hero story!
Our children have had a front row seat to see their father grapple with the power of the gospel and the way of Christ.
More to the Story is encouraging, practical, honest, and most importantly, points the reader to the God who redeems every part of us.
May God use us to help our children be “resolved” in facing contemporary culture, as they grow in knowing and treasuring him day by day.