The ‘Now, Not Yet’ of Parenting
We will trust that he who calls us—to pregnancy, to parenting, to waiting—is faithful. He will complete the good work he begins in us.
We can teach our children to keep looking to the Light, to remind themselves and us that God is good, regardless of our circumstances.

We will trust that he who calls us—to pregnancy, to parenting, to waiting—is faithful. He will complete the good work he begins in us.
The gospel gives us the freedom to admit everything isn’t okay, and reminding our children of this truth is a gift we can give them.
If you work with children, youth, or families long enough, you will encounter tragedy, and you will necessarily have to rise in leadership in those moments.
We have a promise that gives hope to each and every dry place in our lives.
No matter what we are presently facing, God wants us to know that he sees us, he loves us, and he’s got the whole world in his hands.
The theological hope that arises from the spirituals is that King Jesus not only understands our troubles, but has journeyed through them.