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How to Help Your Parents and Your Kids Bond

Foster a strong relationship between your children and their grandparents by creating opportunities for them to interact

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Helping Kids Process Violence in the News and Social Media

In the wake of unexpected violence erupting on the screen it’s important to equip children with the necessary facts to process these tragic events.

Dating as a single mom is one option to finding love

Should I Date as a Single Mom?

To date or not to date. How does the single mom decide wisely to date or not date?

Holy week and Easter activities for kids of all ages

New Ideas for a Christ-Centered Easter

Simple ways to celebrate Easter with your kids

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What Is the Make Homeschool Safe Act—and Why It’s a Threat to Parental Rights

A new wave of legislation claims to protect children—but what it really does is place every parent under suspicion.

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Limit Phone Time to Reclaim Your Teen’s Mental Health

Our kids’ mental health has nearly been narrowed down to two words: Likes and Followers. Learn how to approach habits for your kids and phones.

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When You And Your Child Argue Over Social Media

“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” James 1:5

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Helping Our Kids Grow and Keep a Positive Mindset

Today’s kids face new challenges and ask questions our kids didn’t have to two decades ago. But God has provided every answer and truth to help them have a positive mindset and turn adversity into an adventure.

A joyful middle-aged couple hugging and smiling warmly at the camera, representing a strong and happy marriage. They have learned how to not let past relationship affect their marraige.

How Not To Let Past Relationships Affect Your Marriage

Ghosts from the past can create intimacy wedges in remarriage. Learning to recognize your ghosts and manage them is one path to increase your marital confidence and intimacy.

Public reading of scripture will help you grow spiritually as a family. Family gathered to gether under a tree reading the bible.

Why Read the Bible Aloud as a Family?

“Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation, to teaching.” —1 Timothy 4:13

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Motherhood During The Teen Years Is Not Easy

An open letter to moms of teens on Mother’s Day.

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New Parenting Styles? Parent With Intentionality

Dolphin, Elephant, Free-range? Why settle for just one?

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How to Prevent Sexual Exploitation of Your Child

Do America’s children need a fully-equipped rescue team to combat child sexual exploitation? Tim Tebow says yes. Here’s why.

A young boy looks sad and frustrated while sitting apart from his parents, who are engaged in a tense discussion, illustrating challenges in disciplining kids in blended families.

Blended Families: Finding Common Ground in Disciplining Your Children

In blended families, conflicts often run deeper than the surface issues. Letting go of the past and establishing trust through open communication is vital to building a healthy marriage and family.

A father's apology transformed the life of this father and son as his aging father apologizes.

The Power Of A Father’s Apology

Whether your children are fully grown, or still crawling on your lap, the power of an apology can transform your relationship.

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How to Let Go and Support Your Son’s Marriage

Releasing your son to be the man and husband God created him to be, is hard, but can be one of your greatest blessings.

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How To Make Father’s Day Feel Less Awkward

Father’s Day is awkward for those who either don’t have a father or who are estranged from their father.

A young woman sitting on the couch staring at her phone, she just posted a sadfishing post on social media

A Parent’s Guide to ‘Sadfishing’: What You Need to Know

I have three teens, two daughters (13 and 15) and a son (17). And if you’re in a similar boat, you probably have experienced some drama from time to time.

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Experience the Easter Story in a New Way with a Traditional Passover Meal

The Seder (pronounced “say-der”) is the religious ceremony that tells the story of Passover. It’s a ­family-oriented ritual where everyone gathers around the table for a service that may include a meal.

Young girl reading the Bible with her parents

How Overwhelmed Parents Make Time For God’s Word

With so many distractions, staying focused on God’s Word requires intentional effort, but it doesn’t have to be hard.