Parenting in the Pandemic That Will Not End
Right now it feels as if, as Ted Lasso fans might say, “it’s the hope that kills you.”
As much as we love our children, only the Holy Spirit can give us what we need to suffer long and suffer wisely for their sake.
Right now it feels as if, as Ted Lasso fans might say, “it’s the hope that kills you.”
As a book written to Christians struggling with internal divisions in the midst of a hostile culture, James is chock full of wisdom for students.
During the pandemic, increased sleep and increased connection led to greater resilience, even in the face of greater stress.
As a parent, I am relieved that God has granted me and my kids a teammate like you. As we walk alongside these kids together, here are a few practical ways you can help me out.
When we accept that difficulty is inevitable because of our broken world, we stop treating God as the one who takes away our comfort and start bowing in submission to a God who reveals His loving hand through our suffering.
Imagine six short months ago: someone from the future tells you that in just a few weeks, a deadly virus will sweep the Earth. Countries on every continent will go into lockdown. You will be unable to leave…