Parenting Vertically: Discipling Children in Christlikeness
The son I thought I knew—shy, quiet, unsure—had been molded into something so much better: into the likeness of Christ.
Change means that the same Holy Spirit is growing us both to reflect the same Christ.

The son I thought I knew—shy, quiet, unsure—had been molded into something so much better: into the likeness of Christ.
If I am constantly viewing my kids as a disruption to my plans, the issue is not my kids, it’s me.
When we find ourselves loving our kids well, we are not filled with pride, we are left with praise.
Our children have had a front row seat to see their father grapple with the power of the gospel and the way of Christ.
Our “challenging” children take on a greater role in making us look more like Jesus.
Milestones should promote God’s call for faithfulness and sanctification, regardless of where students fit on a cultural sliding scale.