Three Reasons I’m Glad I Read The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School As a Parent
I can’t remember ever reading this many short stories in one place that so clearly display how God has been at work in the lives of so many ordinary Americans.
I can’t remember ever reading this many short stories in one place that so clearly display how God has been at work in the lives of so many ordinary Americans.
Most of us were not fortunate enough to go to seminary; how is a regular mom or dad going to learn to speak biblically about the pressing issues of our time?
In his latest book, What God Has to Say About Our Bodies, Sam Allberry develops an accessible theology of embodiment for the church.
Let’s face it- most moms and dads haven’t been to seminary, but we do want to do a good job discipling our kids to love and understand Scripture.
The folks at Redeemed Reader- educators and parents themselves- feel passionately about the influence of good books on the formation of faith and character.
Praying for our children can be a messy business, complicated by our own sinful, emotional hearts.
If you are looking to create a parent resources page for your church’s website, you will want to check this out.
God’s grip on His children is firm, in the midst of disease and political tension and racial injustice… and in the transition from high school to college.
Parents, if you want to give your kids a gospel perspective on racial reconciliation and God’s design for our wonderfully varied humanity, you’ve got an excellent resource in a pair of new books.