Regardless of what emotions are flowing in our students’ minds, they need our prayers more than ever. There is an enemy that wants to steal, kill, and destroy God’s good creation. Followers of Christ must wake up to the dangers that wait for our kids in the hallways. What better time to pray for our students? Here are five ways we can pray for our kids right now.
Read MoreWith so many heart-breaking stories and so many polarizing responses, we find ourselves paralyzed. Not knowing what to say or even how to move forward, we end up doing nothing, saying nothing. This is a problem. Silence in the face of brokenness is dangerous. And when we bring that into the home, our family becomes lost, searching for a response we failed to provide, and finding only the best counsel the world has to offer.
Read MoreIf we can get to the point where we no longer need to pretend like we have it together, then we can ask for help before things get to a "code red" crisis. No one I know has this thing all figured out.
Read MoreThat’s what I desire more than anything from my mothering: that all of the laboring and toiling that I do each day will amount to something eternally significant in the lives of my children.
Read MoreMy daughter, Gracie, turns six today. Six! How can she be six? How can she already be six when just yesterday she fit on my chest as I rocked her to sleep?
Read MoreWhen people think about siblings, the first thing that often comes to mind is "Sibling Rivalry." We envision kids fighting over toys, refusing to share, chasing each other around the house, and wrestling until a parent/referee breaks it up.
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