The Gospel for the Rule-Keeping Kid
Instead of being that parent who had to have it all together so I could be proud of my good parenting, my son and I could just be in the mess together.
Instead of being that parent who had to have it all together so I could be proud of my good parenting, my son and I could just be in the mess together.
Even though we struggle surrendering to Jesus, we must remember he is not like other flawed kings; he laid his life down so we can know him.
A grace-filled ministry is Christocentric, looking continually to Jesus as the perfect source of all grace, love, and mercy.
The sooner we admit our vulnerability to ourselves, to our friends, and to our children, the sooner we can stop holding ourselves and our kids hostage to unattainable ideals, and lead them instead into the rest and freedom of life with Christ.
One helpful resource the book offers for youth is a chart which contrasts what it is to be “in Harvard” vs what it is to be “in Christ.”
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