Family Meals: Big Benefits for Big Kids
We don’t put our hope in research, and we don’t trust in tips. Our hope is in God.
We don’t put our hope in research, and we don’t trust in tips. Our hope is in God.
Family meals don’t save our child or make them immune to loneliness, but the presence of Christ by his Spirit renders the time together both holy and fruitful.
The gospel is not only for the students who get dropped off on Wednesday nights, but also for the parents who drop them off.
Teenagers want to see adults unafraid to engage any subject or idea, and to be able to share why the Gospel matters in all of it.
Parents need not fear the culture; rather, we need to familiarize ourselves with false narratives and lead our children to the truth in Scripture.
If life happens in the ordinary, is it not crucial to help shape our kids’ ordinary? Running errands is prime training ground for discipleship.
I began to love reading my Bible when I stopped reading it for any other reason than knowing it was written by God himself to me.
Having more natural spiritual conversations with my sons allows me to point them to Jesus Christ every day.
When you can humbly confess your own struggles with failure, time, and money, then you’ll be better equipped to have these conversations with your teenagers.