Prayers for a Teenager Who Desires to be ‘Cool’
Root my child to what’s true of them according to Christ; not their peers, not their achievements, not their failings, and not their successes.
Root my child to what’s true of them according to Christ; not their peers, not their achievements, not their failings, and not their successes.
If you are not a tree planted firmly by the streams of living water, then the whirlwind of fraternity culture will blow you away like chaff.
These friends remind me that my student ministry is in fact God’s ministry and that his word will accomplish its purpose.
Kampakis ends with encouragement to “live in hope“ because Good Friday was followed by Easter; that is the pattern of the Christian life, even when we cannot see the Easter sunrise yet.
We’re all busy, and we can fill our calendar to the brim with commitments that center around our kids. But in order to build healthy friendships, we need to create opportunities.
God knew every life experience I would have, all my heart’s desires, and what would be best for me. He allowed me to feel the yearning to be understood and used it to draw me to Him.
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