Biblical Wisdom for Teenagers’ Eating Habits
Food is not the problem; food is a gift from God. Sin is the problem, and for that Christ came and died.
Food is not the problem; food is a gift from God. Sin is the problem, and for that Christ came and died.
Parents are irreplaceable and need to be engaged, encouraged, and equipped so that they can lead their homes in partnership with the local church.
A good icebreaker is open-ended, with infinite possible answers that everyone can personalize. These lighthearted questions often pave the way for connection and gospel conversations.
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.
If life happens in the ordinary, is it not crucial to help shape our kids’ ordinary? Running errands is prime training ground for discipleship.
In the strength of Christ, there is grace to love the teen God has given you, to pray fervently knowing that God always hears, and to share readily the faithfulness of God amidst the struggle.
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.
When we participate in the church, we are living out vows we made to God on behalf of all the church’s children – including our own- when they were baptized.