How Philippians 4 Equips Teenagers to Deal with Stress and Anxiety
Our students can give their worry and anxiety to God in prayer, leading to the peace of knowing Jesus amidst chaos and uncertainty.
Our students can give their worry and anxiety to God in prayer, leading to the peace of knowing Jesus amidst chaos and uncertainty.
If our children, even infants, are held in such high regard by our Savior, then starting early in their spiritual formation seems to be a faithful and honoring action to take.
By your Spirit, please help me to embody the grace and truth of the gospel, of your beloved Son who is Grace and Truth in a Person.
As we continue in our series on prayers for a struggling student, consider this prayer from the perspective of a doubting student. We invite you to step inside the shoes of a teenager who is battling unbelief, and perhaps to even pray alongside a teenager you know is struggling.
The best thing you can do for your teenager who is rebelling is to keep them in church and never stop praying for them.
We were once dead in our sins and strangers to your grace, but you have called us by name and made us brothers and sisters
God has proven himself trustworthy; he has proven that he often works in ways we know nothing of until his time is right.
By his wounds and blood spilled, by the perfect life he lived, Jesus secured for us the only acceptance that ever mattered – yours.
Lord, forgive me when I place my identity and my child’s identity in her GPA and grades instead of in who you have made her to be in Christ.