I’m a Christian teenager. What do I say to my LGBT-identifying friends?
Whether at a public school or in a workplace, we must equip teenagers to love their LGBT-identifying friends without sacrificing the truth.
Whether at a public school or in a workplace, we must equip teenagers to love their LGBT-identifying friends without sacrificing the truth.
God entrusted us with a wonderful gift, even if for only a short time. We now trust God who is a far better caretaker than we could ever be.
In this episode, Hershael York talks through the different types of preaching and the importance of each type.
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God did not just make humans who could make culture. God specifically says that humans should make culture to reflect him as Creator.
Dr. York sits down with Amy Whitfield (director of marketing and communications, SEBTS; associate VP for convention communications, Executive Committee) to discuss SBC FAQs and parenting teenagers.
Dr. York sits down with Ray Ortlund (pastor at Immanuel Church in Nashville, TN, president of Renewal Ministries, Regional Director at Acts 29 Ministries) to discuss humility, joy in Christ, and discipling your children.
I want to call my Baptist brothers and sisters to recover this time-honored method of teaching children (and adults) biblical doctrine.
The Bible puts solid ground beneath our feet so that we don’t have to guess at what it means to be male and female.
Childlessness is a great burden. Is IVF an acceptable method?
Does God hear the prayers of unconverted children?
Our kids need to be prepared—in age-appropriate ways—for life in a world captive to sin and death.
I want them to know the gospel is everything. I want them to know defending the Bible is dangerous, but worth the risk.
While we are not God and cannot see the heart, certain evidence can help us discern the legitimacy of a child or teenager’s profession of faith.
What should church leaders do if a congregation member asks for their child to be identified as transgender
Your child does not get a visible mark on her forehead or a stripe on her back when she comes to Jesus, so you have to talk, pray, and discern.