A Lasting Family Resemblance
I want my children to see Jesus in me, but they will not see Him though a picture-perfect family or a calm and peaceful household.
I want my children to see Jesus in me, but they will not see Him though a picture-perfect family or a calm and peaceful household.
Church is a place of refuge, the only place I know of where who I am is not determined by what I do.
When left to ourselves, we are reminded of the great need we have for help that lies outside of us. Thanks be to God, this help is found in Jesus.
Your life is hidden in Christ—and that has absolutely nothing to do with your performance. It has everything to do with His love and grace.
Our teens need to know that playing a sport isn’t who they are; it’s just one of the many ways they glorify God with their lives.
We are unique and set apart because we are united fully and completely to our Savior, not because we are on center stage.
It’s only after running myself into emotional, spiritual, or physical depletion that I remember… “Oh yeah. God says I’m…”
Our teens need to learn that who they are is found in their relationship with God.
Though social media platforms may trend or tank, the principles remain the same: teens are searching for identity, belonging, affirmation, and community. Let’s show them that they can find everything they need in Jesus.