Three Encouraging Truths to Share with Teenagers as They Prepare for College
God will use this time of transition to make them look more like his Son—the one who promises to be with your child every step of the way.
God will use this time of transition to make them look more like his Son—the one who promises to be with your child every step of the way.
I cannot be the parent God has called me to be without a deep understanding of God’s good and loving sovereignty.
May God use us to help our children be “resolved” in facing contemporary culture, as they grow in knowing and treasuring him day by day.
God has his own timetable, which is often longer than our own, but he offers us his strength and wisdom through the Holy Spirit.
As my children get older, and as my grip slowly loosens on their daily lives, God’s grip on my life and my children’s has never, and will never, change or loosen.
Speak your ‘peace, be still’ to his troubled mind. Quiet the inner turmoil of his heart. Remind him of your power and your care.
If God pursued us and died for us when we were his enemies, we can trust him to sustain us and lead us in love and wisdom now that we are his beloved sons and daughters.
God’s promises speak to our children’s pain in ways our best efforts cannot.
Our teens need to know that playing a sport isn’t who they are; it’s just one of the many ways they glorify God with their lives.