In today's culture, someone who has a different political view, ideology or worldview is seen by many as an enemy. And often teens see siblings, coaches and teachers as their enemies simply because they don't see eye to eye. As Christians, we are called to love our enemies. What does that mean? What are some practical steps we can take as parents to teach our teenagers to love their enemies? Anna Meade Harris and Cameron Cole dive into scripture to answer those questions.
Conflict Without Casualties: A Field Guide to Compassionate Accountability by Nate Regier
Please see also these resources on Rooted:
Three Political Truths I Want My Kids to Know by Mark Howard
The God Who Loves His Enemies by Anna Meade Harris
2020 Political Principles for Teenagers by Luke Paiva
Youth Ministers as a Bridge Between Parents and Children by Mark Culton
Sibling Rivalry: The Poisonous Tie That Binds
by Tracey Rector