The Lies We Love to Believe: Helping Parents and Teenagers Replace Lies With Truth
Parents can help their children discern lies from truth by showing them what God’s word says about who they image and what their purpose is.
As youth ministers, one of our tasks is to remind our teenagers who they are in Christ. Our prayer is that they will delight in the Lord, serve him faithfully, and live their lives with purpose.

Parents can help their children discern lies from truth by showing them what God’s word says about who they image and what their purpose is.
I pray God will fill you with the grace to understand how beloved you are and how beautifully he created you. That knowing how he made you, sees you, delights in you, and rescued you will carry you through life and all of its ups and downs. I pray you’ll remember the truth about your heart and your body, and as you do, that you’ll be thankful.
The solution to the hungering for more can only be found in the one who was perfect for us. Everything else is fleeting, a golden calf that instead of giving us what we think it can, ends up controlling us.
The Christian hedonist believes that the best and most effective way to glorify God is by pursuing our joy in him.
In the places where our adolescents are given a narrow or shallow definition of an acceptable body, Jesus offers a message that is wider and deeper.
At times, God will call us to lean into our instinct to fix, advocating for our teens as they navigate the rough waters of emerging adulthood.