Reclaiming Summer Idleness: Teach Your Kids to Rest, Work, and Play
Help your child grow spiritually this summer through these three rhythms: rest, work, and play.
Help your child grow spiritually this summer through these three rhythms: rest, work, and play.
We don’t disciple from fear but from confidence that Jesus is at work in the hearts of our children. Even in this rapidly changing world, he remains the source of true wisdom and lasting identity.
If we want our kids to have a passion for evangelism, we must live it before them each day.
We send our children to camp with a God who is for them, who gave up his Son on their behalf, and who graciously gives them all they will need. From distress to death, nothing can separate them from this love.
Tryout season is fertile ground for both parents and teens alike to remember their identity in Christ.
It’s important to remember and to model for our children that God is not absent in the disruption, but it is often in disappointment that he meets families most clearly.
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Solomon calls us to be self-disciplined and active parents, creating the conditions for our children to grow in wisdom and honor.
The Lord wants your child rooted in their identity of belonging to him even more than you do.