Parenting in the Pandemic That Will Not End
Right now it feels as if, as Ted Lasso fans might say, “it’s the hope that kills you.”
Right now it feels as if, as Ted Lasso fans might say, “it’s the hope that kills you.”
Sleep is an act of faith because we are actively accepting our humanity and putting at the foot of the cross all the aspects of life that cause us the greatest anxiety.
Christian community should be the place where questions are welcomed and worked through together.
That revelation of his unchanging, unstoppable, promise-keeping nature underpins every other promise he makes.
As a book written to Christians struggling with internal divisions in the midst of a hostile culture, James is chock full of wisdom for students.
Faith in exile requires the gospel to be our “operating system” – the foundation for our relationships, our work, our engagement with culture.
We want to provide teaching about science that will give students confidence in the Scriptures—without causing them to think they must disengage from scientific enquiry.
Teens push us to the limits, and when we see our limits, we see Jesus as He is: our Savior. Rely on Him.
We parents must prepare ourselves to let go, to allow our kids to “fly” into the scary uncertainty of letting them make their own (age appropriate) decisions.