About Parent Sync

"Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your might... teach them diligently to your children, when you sit, when you walk, when you lie down, and when you wake up." Deuteronomy 6:5-7

Upcoming Themes

Each month, we will introduce a new theme. Each them is specifically designed to "turn up a dial" in an aspect of a teenager's life to help them live out the Gospel, daily. There are "Dials" that we see within God's Word that is used to "work out our own salvation" (Phil. 2:12). Each of these "Dials" show up in our everyday lives. There are moments when certain "Dials" need to be turned up while others need to be turned down to effectively influence a teens' faith. Each series turns up a certain "Dial" within the teens' faith, helping them understand what it means to live out the Gospel in their everyday lives.

Our hope is that this will help you, as a parent, have an intentional spiritual conversation with your son or daughter during the week. Take a look at some of the upcoming themes:



January: BRANDED (Relationships)
*Branding--it's everywhere. You can't turn on the TV or drive down the street without seeing hundreds of ads and billboards. Companies spend millions of dollars trying to shape how YOU see THEM, developing their brand. But what about the Church? What are WE known for? Philippians chapter 2, has a lot to say about the way we love others. As we unpack this chapter, we discover that our love for people, both inside and outside the church, ultimately determines what we are known for—our brand.

February: TBD 

March: TBD (Disciplines)

April: AMPLIFY (Easter)
*Can God hear me? Does God even exist? Ok, what about miracles - do they really happen? Did Jesus really rise from the dead, really? And what about all the other stuff in the Bible? Did it really happen? How do you know? When it comes to faith, we all have our doubts. Every single one of us. And yet, for many of us, church can feel like the last place we would go to ask questions. Why is that? For most of us, doubt feels like something we should hide, ignore, or silence. If there's a volume dial, we should turn it down. But is that always true? Does having faith mean I can't have doubt or vice versa? When we look closer we find that amplifying our doubt, turning up the volume on the right questions, may just be the best thing that ever happened to our faith.