How do you talk to your parents about Jesus? How can I witness to my family? There tends to be three recurring themes: patience, love and comprehensiveness.
I didn’t have as much time as I needed with my dad in my early years, but then one day God set things in motion, unexpectedly.
When your son or daughter struggles with addiction, mental illness, self-injury, an eating disorder, suicidal thoughts, same-sex attraction, is incarcerated or has other issues, this day is going to be difficult for you.
“I wanted my father to shape up, stop drinking and be nice. Then I would love him.”
My world still stops for a few seconds when I say those words. I never cease to feel the enormity of the loss, the emptiness left in her wake. The wound has healed, but the scar remains.
Andy Crouch explores some everyday steps for putting technology in its proper place – Excerpt from his book, “The Tech-Wise Family”
A student in Australia risks rejection from her parents for her new faith in Christ.
“There had to be some legit Christians out there.”
“I picked up a book that said “prayer requests” on it. As I looked in the book, my name was at the top of the list!”
“... I was at my lowest. I felt worthless, like I had nothing else to offer. I was so lost in the partying lifestyle and was convinced this was what life was all about.”
When God wanted to show Michael how much He loved him, it started with a punch in the face.
Ethiopian Tariku Fufa was kicked out of his house when he became a Christian. Here’s how God redeemed his life and family.
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