Gospel Hope for Parents of Boys Struggling with Motivation
Even when your son feels stuck, God isn’t. He’s still moving, still shaping, still pursuing, and he loves your child even more than you do.
Even when your son feels stuck, God isn’t. He’s still moving, still shaping, still pursuing, and he loves your child even more than you do.
As parents, we have to practice the power of presence with our children. Most importantly, we need to look to Jesus to show us how.
Our parenthood of the teens God has given us is a gift of God’s meticulous sovereignty, even if parenting is not what we expected.
Jesus did not die for an algorithm, but for us: embodied souls made in his image. Shepherd the hearts of your children to see themselves as those whom Jesus valued enough that he die for us.
Let me admit to you as a sometimes-struggling parent, I don’t always get things right. Aren’t you glad when we can find a “reset button?” God promises us this in his Word (1 John 1:9).
In God’s goodness and kindness, he provides us with a community of believers to help bear the load. Even better, he gives us himself, the only one who is strong enough to carry our burdens for us.
If you have a teenager in your life, you are probably well acquainted with the rise of mental health issues among the younger generations. But navigating these challenges with the teenagers in our care can feel like walking through a maze blindfolded.
By caring for hurting teenagers well, we can help them choose to place their hope in Christ.
Parenting young children will evoke emotions you didn’t even think existed within you. It’s imperative that we process them in a biblical, God-honoring way.