
Good Faith David Thomas on Parenting Without Panic in an Age of Anxiety
Apr 23, 2026
David Thomas, co-executive director of Daystar Counseling and author of Capable, is a clinician who focuses on Christian parenting and youth mental health. He talks about the youth mental health crisis, how faith shapes responses to struggle, why overprotecting kids undermines capability, and practical strategies like empathy plus questions to foster resilience.
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Youth Mental Health Crisis Persists Despite More Help
- Youth mental health has worsened despite more information and support, with the AAP declaring a pre-pandemic emergency and parental stress labeled a state of emergency.
- David Thomas draws on three decades at Daystar Counseling working with pediatric populations to show rising crisis and parental overwhelm.
Faith Should Inform Kids' Emotional Formation
- Christian parenting should integrate faith and feelings so faith informs emotional life rather than living separately.
- Thomas argues faith gives a distinctive framework to teach kids truth about suffering and hope beyond secular analyses like Jonathan Haidt's.
Narrate Trouble Then Point To Christ's Hope
- Tell children the biblical truth that in this world they will face trouble while also holding out Christ's promise of hope and overcoming.
- Use age-appropriate examples (e.g., being cut from a team) to normalize disappointment and then point to 'take heart, I've overcome the world.'






