Below are notes from a monthly parent session we had with a group of parents. This month’s topic was on Moral Boundaries. As parents, how can we help teens navigate the lines in the sand of our culture? [1] See The Journal Of Biblical Counseling Summer 2005, Volume 23, Number 3. Each article in this…
Come, weary voter.
Yesterday was “Super Tuesday.” A day where 16 states and one territory of the United States casted ballots for primary candidates as president. It’s the biggest Election Day until November, where one providential candidate will become president, and many other national and local government positions will be filled with an incumbent or incoming candidate. Every…
Listen
When there’s a conflict, the key is to listen. Entering a discussion, knowing there’s tension, primed to unload your views isn’t helpful. It is possible that you have misunderstood, and the conflict could be resolved easily. Wouldn’t that be a wonderful blessing? Listening can be an act of love and peacemaking. Owning your part in…
Jesus Teaches (Matthew 13)
video in Sermon Current link MOTIVATE Many parents and grandparents enjoy reading to children. It’s one of the classic ways to create a bond of love, as well as nurture character and teach life lessons. Stories have a way of shaping minds and hearts more than abstract truth. But with stories, we have to make…