From Doubting Thomas to Believing Thomas: How to Help Our Teenagers Deal With Doubts and Questions
Teenagers need to be able to ask questions and search for answers, especially in church.
Discover is an invitation for students to come to Jesus and seek the answers they’re looking for in him.
Teenagers need to be able to ask questions and search for answers, especially in church.
Let the goodness and grace of Jesus Christ bring peace to the campuses across America.
As we continue in our series on prayers for a struggling student, consider this prayer from the perspective of a doubting student. We invite you to step inside the shoes of a teenager who is battling unbelief, and perhaps to even pray alongside a teenager you know is struggling.
In a world that tells students to grin and bear it, put on a happy face, and veg out until you can’t name your feelings, Scripture sings a different song.
The greatest hope he offers parents of unbelieving children is the revelation of his character through his promises to save the lost.
I am learning that walking—and parenting—by the Spirit means things cannot be planned, controlled, or created, only received by faith—even my weak and doubting faith.