Teenagers on Trial: What Stephen Can Teach Us About Performance Culture
Performance always asks for more, but the gospel of Jesus only asks that we stop performing in order to rest in him.
Performance always asks for more, but the gospel of Jesus only asks that we stop performing in order to rest in him.
A gospel identity comes from outside of us and relies on the unchanging, steadfast words of a God who is the final authority.
Christ, and the new identity he offers, is sufficient to satisfy the deepest longings of every human heart.
Their weaknesses are given to them as a gift from God so that they would not look to themselves, but to the grace he has given them in Christ
You’re the same person, loved unconditionally by the same God who gave his son to bear all of your sin.
Parents can guide and encourage our kids with the Word of God to remember who they are, who they were, and what their purpose is.
As much as online “friends” might make them feel seen and loved, only Christ sticks around after the filter has faded.
Because God’s mercies in Christ are transforming mercies, we must have a new mindset of service to the body of Christ in this life.
As our students discover their identities in Jesus Christ, may we point them to the very one who is in “the middle” of every life circumstance.