AFTER the King

AFTER the King AFTER the King | Helping families who feel distracted and disconnected rebuild connection, identity, and faith through simple daily rhythms practiced at home.

Experience His Love. Live the Better AFTER.

08/15/2026

Before kids step into a school building, they are already bracing for how they will measure up. They are wondering if they are smart enough, fast enough, or liked enough.

As parents, we cannot control what happens in the hallway or the classroom. But we do control the first voice echoing in their heads.

Words are not just polite fillers. They are the architecture of a child's confidence.

Before the world speaks words that tear them down, give them the words that build them up.

👇 Save this post for a quick reminder on how to speak life into your kids before they face the day.


08/13/2026

We spend our entire lives trying to earn our place. We chase the high-fives, the right grades, the perfect look, and the approval of the room.

We act like love and belonging are prizes we have to win.

But God showed His love for Jesus BEFORE He ever preached a single sermon, healed a single person, or proved His worth to anyone. And that’s the same way He loves us.

👇 Save this post for the next time you need to be reminded that you are loved just for you.


08/11/2026

As a new school year gets underway, students carry far more than just textbooks in their backpacks.

Most of the weight they carry has nothing to do with the classroom. It is the quiet, heavy pressure of fitting in. And honestly, those insecurities do not magically disappear when the school bell stops ringing; they often follow us right into adulthood.

We all long to belong, constantly chasing some unachievable standard of perfect: having the right clothes, being the smartest, or performing the fastest.
What if none of that is what truly defines us?

Check back with us this Wednesday as we look at what, and Who, should actually shape how we see ourselves.

👇 Hit share to encourage a student, parent, or friend starting a new season this week.


08/10/2026

The trigger for a teenager's internal motivation isn't a parent's agenda. It's ownership. Theirs.

When we constantly nag, suggest, and micro-manage their time, we accidentally shut down their desire to create.

Proverbs 6 already told us this. The ant has no commander, no overseer, no one standing over it, and it still gets the work done. Not because someone assigned it, but because it owns the outcome.

📌 Save this post to remind yourself to step back and let them step up!




08/08/2026

Before kids step into a school building, they are already bracing for how they will measure up. They are wondering if they are smart enough, fast enough, or liked enough.

As parents, we cannot control what happens in the hallway or the classroom. But we do control the first voice echoing in their heads.

Words are not just polite fillers. They are the architecture of a child's confidence.

Before the world speaks words that tear them down, give them the words that build them up.

👇 Save this post for a quick reminder on how to speak life into your kids before they face the day.

08/06/2026

We spend our entire lives trying to earn our place. We chase the high-fives, the right grades, the perfect look, and the approval of the room.

We act like love and belonging are prizes we have to win.

But God showed His love for Jesus BEFORE He ever preached a single sermon, healed a single person, or proved His worth to anyone. And that’s the same way He loves us.

👇 Save this post for the next time you need to be reminded that you are loved just for you.

08/04/2026

As a new school year gets underway, students carry far more than just textbooks in their backpacks.
Most of the weight they carry has nothing to do with the classroom. It is the quiet, heavy pressure of fitting in. And honestly, those insecurities do not magically disappear when the school bell stops ringing; they often follow us right into adulthood.

We all long to belong, constantly chasing some unachievable standard of perfect: having the right clothes, being the smartest, or performing the fastest.
What if none of that is what truly defines us?

Check back with us this Wednesday as we look at what, and Who, should actually shape how we see ourselves.

👇 Hit share to encourage a student, parent, or friend starting a new season this week.


Culture has actually stumbled onto a truth God already engineered into us. Teens everywhere are trading screen time for ...
07/30/2026

Culture has actually stumbled onto a truth God already engineered into us.

Teens everywhere are trading screen time for things they can actually make with their hands, not because someone told them to, but because scrolling was never going to satisfy them the way building something does.

These trends, ‘analog summer’ and ‘hobby-maxxing,’ are not a coincidence. When Proverbs 6:6 tells us to study the ant, that's design working exactly the way God intended. First in nature, now in our homes, even when nobody in the room is naming it that way.

👇 Drop a ❤️heart for the summer they find they are divinely designed.



A summer of "nothing to do" isn't the problem. What fills that empty space is.A summer of “nothing to do” usually drifts...
07/28/2026

A summer of "nothing to do" isn't the problem. What fills that empty space is.
A summer of “nothing to do” usually drifts straight into screens, battles, and survival mode.
Proverbs 6:10-11 defines the outcome of drift like this: "A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, and poverty will come on you like a thief."

That poverty isn't financial. It's a poverty of connection, attention, and spiritual life, passivity quietly stealing the unused talents, untapped in front of the screen.

The calendar isn't the enemy. It just needs a leader.

👇 Drop a ☀️if you agree “nothing to do” is stealing summer.



07/24/2026

Every vacation ends. What are the memories that follow it home?

Some of those memories are the ones you planned for, the rides, the pictures, the cotton candy.

But somewhere a memory was created that probably isn't in a single photo. It's the moment you crouched down, took a breath, and taught your kid how to be content in a moment they very much did not want to be content in.

That's not a footnote to the vacation. That's the part worth keeping.

Next time it happens, mid-line, mid-meltdown, mid-anything, try one question instead of a lecture.
"What's one thing you're thankful for right now?" It's short. It's repeatable.

A vacation is momentary. A lesson in contentment is for a lifetime.

👇 Put it in Practice. Ask - "What's one thing you're thankful for right now?" Share your one thing below



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