Why do some non-Christians behave better than (some) Christians? (Tough Questions Teenagers Ask)
There isn’t a day when I behave so badly that I’m out of the reach of God’s grace; nor is there a day that I behave so well that I don’t need it.
There isn’t a day when I behave so badly that I’m out of the reach of God’s grace; nor is there a day that I behave so well that I don’t need it.
We were left with no way to earn the status ‘child of God’ because of our sin, so Jesus chose us in love. He was willing to face death in all its pain and horror specifically because he loved you.
Exploring the Bible should be exciting, compelling, and transformative for our students.
By showing our students the similarities and differences between Jonah and Jesus, we can help them understand how Jonah points to the perfect work of Christ.
Jesus intercedes for you and your students, making fruitful even your most disorganized talk, your scattered presence with a student, or the temper you lost in a silly game.
Although I will surely stand before the Lord one day and give an account for the sacred stewardship of parenting my children, neither my eternity nor my standing before God is dependent on it.
God calls us to have a vision for ministry that considers the long-term over what gives the appearance of immediate results.
Without the hope of Jesus’ work and worth on our behalf, we are left enslaved, but the gospel frees us from the need to strive or to prove ourselves.
Recognizing our ultimate purpose to glorify God frees us from performance anxiety about our mothering skills.