Parenting With An Eternal Perspective
When we have an eternal outlook, it keeps us from exasperating our children by pushing too hard toward earthly goals.
In an anxious age of school shootings, our students need a listening ear, the comfort of Jesus, and a hope for the future.
When we have an eternal outlook, it keeps us from exasperating our children by pushing too hard toward earthly goals.
Fasting and feasting are less about our diet, food, and health and more about opportunities to remember the one who fasted for us and prepares a feast for us.
When our students articulate confusion about relating to God, we have an opportunity to engage with them personally and to walk with them in discipleship.
There will be a day when God makes all things new again, and that is not a dream or a myth for those who believe in the risen Lord. This is our future reality.
Christmas isn’t the Hallmark movie of the Bible. The triumph of God and his Messiah over evil is a story we are involved in.
When studying through Revelation with teenagers, it is helpful to show that yes, while crazy stuff is going to happen, God is still in control.