Is This Family?
6 Million children will be abused this year. 50% of marriages will end in divorce. Every 78 seconds a teen attempts suicide. Is this what we think family should look like? We don't think so!
6 Million children will be abused this year. 50% of marriages will end in divorce. Every 78 seconds a teen attempts suicide. Is this what we think family should look like? We don't think so!
Taking what we learn from working with youth we can learn what the new "normal" looks like and how we as parents can help guide our children through this culture.
Join us for a familySTRONG Event in Conyers, GA Saturday, April 13th 9AM - Noon Sessions Technology: Looking for connection in all the wrong places Depression & Suicide: Coming up empty vs. finding out the true source Q & A Location Smyrna Presbyterian Church 2920 Hwy 212 SW Conyers, »
There are times when we feel we are alone in our commitment to follow God and do what He asks of us. You become frustrated that your efforts to do His will have not brought many others to your side and basically you are all by your lonesome in the »
One of the questions we are asked on a regular basis is how many young men does the Paul Anderson Youth Home serve. The answer is we work with 20 individuals at a time. Most respond by asking why we don’t serve more. It is a fair question, particularly given »
Before Jonathan’s arrest, he had a huge impact on the college campus where he was studying and selling drugs. No one had any doubt when he was taken into custody of all the problems he had caused. Lives were impacted because of the choices he had made. Jonathan came to »
Have you been personally called? Not many of us have a calling like Moses punctuated with a burning bush that is not consumed, or a brilliant light from the skies that temporarily blinds us as Paul, but your call is just as individual, just as notable, just as amazing as »
Jonathan's story is a simple one. His life was changed and he now seeks to be a part of changing the lives of others. Will you join him in supporting the work that gave him a second chance? Will you partner with us as we minister to young men like Jonathan?
She was an obscure woman in an obscure place, yet she was projected by God onto the world stage. She never married, nor bore children from her womb, but she married her calling from God and she married Christ whom she adored; and the children “born of her love are »
Within one month of turning thirteen years old, Jonathan became a man. At least, that’s what he thought. He had his first experience with alcohol, lost his virginity, and tried pot. To Jonathan, this made him grown up. More than that, he saw marijuana as an opportunity. He was a smart kid and understood smoking pot could be expensive - unless you bought enough to sell. By selling, Jonathan could accomplish three things all at once: he could make money, get high for free and be popular.
Who's Your One? The poem "God Knows," written by Minnie Louise Haskins, is more popularly known by the name "The Gate of the Year." Published originally in 1908, it gained public attention in 1939 when King George VI read it in his 1939 Christmas Broadcast to the British Empire. At the time, Britain was in »
Many of you have at one time or another heard the Starfish Story. It goes like this: “One day a man was walking along the beach when he noticed a boy picking something up and gently throwing it into the ocean. Approaching the boy, he asked, “What are you doing? »