My Youth Group is still reading Exodus
Studying Exodus with teenagers is teaching me.
The best kinds of gifts are those that foster faith.
Do you have a dream you’re working on? Miriam reflects on her life’s dream, and what it feels like to achieve a goal with the help of faith and family.
“Do you really believe Jesus is the Son of God?” the teen asked. “I do,” I said, “and I don’t need anyone else to agree with me.”
I know how it can be hard to separate co-parenting from the pain of divorce. But I also know God is still at work in my life.
“How did I get here?” I thought. “More importantly, how do I get out?”
My dad always says, “Nothing will change in your life if you do not read the Bible.” I believe this is true.
Jesus does wonders with that still space we make in our hearts and makes it enough—more than enough—to carry us wherever we need to go.
By sharing in our brokenness, we find healing. We find God.
The youth at the Episcopal Youth Event picked up one book more than any other from the Forward Movement table.