Church, Equip Parents to Disciple Kids

Church, Equip Parents to Disciple Kids

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Family discipleship is essential for lifelong faith. In this breakout session from TGC23, Cameron Cole teaches from Ephesians 3:11–16, challenging parents to embrace their central role in their children’s spiritual formation.

Formative Christian practices like prayer, Bible reading, and spiritual conversations are crucial, and parents should prioritize their own spiritual growth as they actively participate in church life and discuss the gospel with their children regularly. The local church has a role to play as they equip parents through resources like video courses and Bible studies, promoting family discipleship as essential for lifelong faith.

Cole ends by encouraging parents that our confidence and rest are ultimately found in the Spirit’s work.

Editors’ note: 

Join Cameron Cole for “Discipling the Next Generation,” a new virtual cohort with Melissa and Michael Kruger, Derek Rishmawy, Bob Thune, and others. Over six weeks, you’ll understand the cultural challenges young people face and learn to implement gospel-centered, holistic discipleship. Sign up by September 3 at The Keller Center’s website.

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