Joyful, We Adore Thee: Ode to Joy in Parenting
Hymns and worship music have literally and figuratively been the instruments God frequently uses to pull me out of these places of anguish. In particular, Henry Van Dyke’s “Hymn of Joy.”
Hymns and worship music have literally and figuratively been the instruments God frequently uses to pull me out of these places of anguish. In particular, Henry Van Dyke’s “Hymn of Joy.”
As my children get older, and as my grip slowly loosens on their daily lives, God’s grip on my life and my children’s has never, and will never, change or loosen.
My time in college has taught me that only with God is there joy, hope, and love.
In his lovingkindness, Jesus often allows us to look back at seasons of distress and see how he carried us through.
“Jesus knows the battles our children are facing, and he knows the spiritual powers that are provoking those battles.”
Let’s play the long game while actively anticipating what God will accomplish in the lives of our children.
In Christ, you have God’s perpetual smile. Nothing you did earned his favor, and nothing you failed to do can take it away.
The grief that we have collectively experienced as a result of recent gun-related tragedies may make returning to school feel not like something to celebrate, but something to fear.
Your child’s life is a part of a grander story that points in some mysterious way to the day when every knee will bow, every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.