It takes more than super strength to be a super dad. Strong dads serve their families everyday.
Family Relationships
When fathers make intentional efforts to disciple and mentor their sons, they build strong relationships and encourage faith development.
One of these ways of bonding might help you better bond with your newborn.
Contributor journals are an easy, fun way to stay connected to your family.
Show stepchildren love and fair treatment while staying true to your biological kids.
How to parent well even if you didn’t have a good role model
Connecting with young teens can be challenging but time spent with them will be rewarding for both parents and kids
As a dad, you have the ability to positively influence your kids and establish lasting connections. When your kids grow from each age and stage, you can grow your connection with them too! Explore these ideas to cultivating your relationships with your children.
Unconditional love coupled with positive discipline is helpful for raising healthy resilient kids.
Paying the right kinds of attention to your children is easier when you become more aware of each child’s personality and temperament.
Help kids through the angst of switching homes, even when you feel discouraged at the idea of packing off your children to the other parent for the summer.
Are you looking for ways to spend time with your kids this summer, even as you both grow in faith and knowledge of the Bible?
How the woman who turned around Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen created a legacy of servant leadership at home and at work
How we craft moments that draw us closer together
Make sure you remember to parent your other children while dealing with a prodigal child.
How will your stepteens celebrate Father’s Day this year? The support you give them can lead to a memorable celebration — and to a better bond for your family.
Enjoy humorous tips about how you can become a better first-time dad.
Is your desire for recognition distorting how you see your relationship with your stepkids?
Encourage your kids to think creatively when they’re crafting a memorable day for Mom
You’ve got this, Mom! Remember, what you’re doing is important, even when you feel like a failure.



















