Jesus, Friend of Teenagers and Over-Functioning Parents
When we think our child needs a friend, we can turn to Scripture to trust God with our child’s loneliness.
The gospel offers genuine acceptance and community, love and care, comfort and welcome. There won’t be any possibility of loneliness in the yet-to-come reality of God’s kingdom.

When we think our child needs a friend, we can turn to Scripture to trust God with our child’s loneliness.
…the consistency and certainty of a parent’s love is only a limited reflection of God’s love and presence.
As we bring our anxieties about our lonely child before God, we can grow to trust in the goodness of God and his plan for our child’s life.
Through building relationships with emotional stewardship, empathy, and patience, the Church can show up for Gen Z with hope, love, and purpose.
While Taylor writes an excellent song, God used that night at the concert to remind me that he is the ultimate storyteller.”
As we seek to lead teenagers in the midst of depression and isolation, we must turn to the Bible as our resource for equipping them.