Four Reasons to Bring Your Teenagers Back to Church
To be clear, attending church does not save us or our children; nevertheless, God calls his people to be regularly involved in the work and worship of the church.
To be clear, attending church does not save us or our children; nevertheless, God calls his people to be regularly involved in the work and worship of the church.
My family and I need church the way someone suffering from hunger needs nourishing food.
My eating as a Christian is not aimed towards a particular body size, absence of nutrition-related disease, or zero food waste; rather, I live and eat to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
While the world may seek to divide us, we must remember that we fight for no side except that of Christ and him crucified.
Let’s face it- most moms and dads haven’t been to seminary, but we do want to do a good job discipling our kids to love and understand Scripture.
When you read aloud with your family, put on your gospel goggles and find the threads of truth. After all, the gospel is the greatest story.
In addition sharing our Daniel curriculum with parents, we polled our parent writers about ways to foster growth in faith as a family this summer.
Having your children sit next to you in church will shape them in far greater ways than if they stayed out of the main worship gathering until they were older.
There is something incredibly comforting in knowing we’re not alone in the trials of parenting.