EvangelismCoach (article)
If Christians withdraw themselves from the world, they will lose their relational connections with people apart from Christ. They will lose an available means to credibly share their faith.
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If Christians withdraw themselves from the world, they will lose their relational connections with people apart from Christ. They will lose an available means to credibly share their faith.
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Effective parents are those who can remember what it was like to live in the scary world of those adolescent years and display the mercy that they once needed themselves as a teen.
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Good fathers, and good pastors, habitually choose to inconvenience themselves for the sake of their flocks.
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We are losing a relational bridge—one we can walk across to reach the largest generation in American history.
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God’s grace at work in our kids’ lives is our greatest, if not only, hope as parents.
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Christian parents are not seeking mere behavior modification in their children but the growth of truly godly passions.
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Through loving discipline, a child can take the focus off him and look outward to develop empathy and respect for God and others.
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Use the smartphone to grow your relationships with your teens and to faithfully guide them to godly maturity.
Read MoreDoug Fields (video)
It’s never too late to become an intentional parent. Remember, you are the greatest influence on the life of your child (no matter their age)! And it can all begin with these resources. Let’s walk this important journey—together.
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The God who is growing our children’s faith is the same God who grows a 300-foot redwood over seven centuries, creating something strong and beautiful at a rate invisible to the human eye. The same God chose to carve out spectacular canyons one droplet of water at a time—when he could’ve spoken them into being in an instant.
Read MoreNick Batzig One of the things that I realized the first time that I taught through the book of Genesis is that the patriarchal narratives look far more like something that you would see on Showtime than something that you would hear on Focus on the Family...
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