Breaking Generational Patterns of Control in Our Parenting
I can release my white-knuckled grip on life and stop trying to be the savior of my family. Jesus is our only Savior.
I can release my white-knuckled grip on life and stop trying to be the savior of my family. Jesus is our only Savior.
God’s Word can equip you to be the voice of hope, comfort, and truth when you speak with a teenager you love about body image issues.
When we see how our heavenly Father treats his people, we find a clear picture that can help us balance grace and discipline.
The longings the film taps into—identity, belonging, purpose—are exactly the places where the gospel speaks most powerfully and eternally.
Regardless of their accomplishments, mistakes, triumphs, and failures, Christian teenagers are new in Christ Jesus, and they must know it.
What our kids need most isn’t a parent who has all the answers. They need a parent who is rooted in what matters most, Jesus.
I think middle schoolers should read about the Luther family because it is a really good story about a family who went through hard times but prayed and listened to God to get through them.
It has become a regular prayer of mine to hand my child back to God. Each day I have to consciously give my daughter into the Lord’s hands.
The son I thought I knew—shy, quiet, unsure—had been molded into something so much better: into the likeness of Christ.