The Freedom of Letting Go: Trusting God with Your Teen’s Heart
Parent, there is encouragement in the reality that while we have a responsibility to plant and water the spiritual life of our kids, only Jesus gives the growth.
The son I thought I knew—shy, quiet, unsure—had been molded into something so much better: into the likeness of Christ.

Parent, there is encouragement in the reality that while we have a responsibility to plant and water the spiritual life of our kids, only Jesus gives the growth.
He is teaching me what I’ve known in my head, but not always believed in my heart: I can do nothing apart from Christ, but in him I can do all things.
Youth ministry is not just about pointing adolescents to the cross and helping them plan for eternity. Youth ministry is an opportunity to help them experience Jesus’ kingdom today.
Even in a pandemic, God fulfills His promises to redeem, restore, and rejuvenate.
Over the years, I was startled that my son was not impressed or inspired by my holiness but was far more moved by my humility.
Today I experienced God’s presence in an unexpected way. I was listening to Kings Kaleidoscope’s new record Zeal on a drive from Nebraska to Missouri. The album’s penultimate song “Oxygen” concludes with a creative envisioning of the classic…