No More Naps in the Parking Lot: Teaching Our Children That Gospel Means Rest
The gospel of the world is about doing but the gospel of Christ is about being.
The gospel of the world is about doing but the gospel of Christ is about being.
We can help teenagers do the holy work of living in the Light—of calling broken things broken, of acknowledging sin and our need for help, and of praying for the Lord’s redemption.
Because Jesus unites all of us together in himself, you can draw upon each generation in the church for support as you parent your teenager.
What reminders might parents need as we start the day with our families?
We are delighted to announce the release of a new, gospel-centered book on the topic of single parenting
God kindly reveals ways to strengthen and prioritize your relationship even amid the busy days of child-rearing.
The pathway to conversations about the gospel is often found in life’s everyday moments. It’s in the beautiful ordinary that we have the chance to point our child toward their extraordinary Savior.
If our children, even infants, are held in such high regard by our Savior, then starting early in their spiritual formation seems to be a faithful and honoring action to take.
As a parent I can provide spiritual “snacks” on God’s Word throughout the week to supplement the meals of Bible study and worship we enjoy with our church community.