The Long, Slow Work of Gospel Formation
While the fruit of gospel formation may not been seen until a child is grown, it is in the soil of childhood that the seeds are planted.
While the fruit of gospel formation may not been seen until a child is grown, it is in the soil of childhood that the seeds are planted.
It’s hard to imagine a better resource for understanding the spiritual battle of disordered eating than Table for Two, Biblical Counsel for Eating Disorders.
The gospel is gloriously good news for the outwardly “good” person as much as it is for the blatantly “bad” one.
Do you feel like you don’t measure up? Good. You’re in good company, and you are exactly where you need to be.
Gospel-centered youth ministry is about more than the content of our Bible teaching; the form of our ministry must reflect the gospel, too.
A grace-filled ministry is Christocentric, looking continually to Jesus as the perfect source of all grace, love, and mercy.
God’s faithfulness to my son is not contingent upon me keeping my cool, or having the exact right thing to say, or making the best decisions.
God works through the messiest situations, turning our feeble attempts at obedience into more than we could do on our own.
Philippians 1:6 has always been a balm of comfort to my anxious soul when I am discouraged about the pace of my own or my students’ sanctification.