Teaching Biblical Sexuality Points Teenagers to the Gospel
There are a hundred things Jesus asks us to say no to when we follow him. But he’s done the hardest thing by dying in our place.
There are a hundred things Jesus asks us to say no to when we follow him. But he’s done the hardest thing by dying in our place.
We can trust in our faithful, sanctifying, heart-changing God, who is pleased to use our prayers for the good of his kingdom.
The best thing you can do to set your students up for spiritual success in college is to help them continually remember Jesus Christ.
This is how God imparts wisdom: by teaching us what it means to abide in him.
A retreat or trip is but a doorway into forming deeper and richer relationships with your students as you seek to point them to Jesus.
We are called to support parents in their calling as the first and most important disciplers of their children.
Discover is an invitation for students to come to Jesus and seek the answers they’re looking for in him.
We hope these resources will point you and your students to the One who is near to the broken-hearted and saves the crushed in spirit (PS 34:18).
The pathway to conversations about the gospel is often found in life’s everyday moments. It’s in the beautiful ordinary that we have the chance to point our child toward their extraordinary Savior.