The Bible is full of passages to help us navigate the culture. How can you help your children think biblically about topics like entertainment?
Parenting
There’s plenty of evidence that making dinner together a family priority is definitely worth the effort.
Dreading the holidays after losing a child is normal.
Teach children that making friends starts with being one.
Does your teen grasp the reality of money matters? Four practical ways to get your teens financially fit
Learning how to manage Christmas after divorce can be overwhelming and devastating. Explore this story of overcoming divorce differences.
Encourage your children to share their belongings with others.
This could be your best Christmas ever.
Getting ready for a new baby can be fun and exciting. Help prepare siblings to welcome the new member in the family without rivalry.
Walk through tough holiday times with your children to show them how to handle conflict between extended family.
Most couples in a second marriage could use some expert help right from the start. Counseling provides guidance and the kind of insight that’s often difficult to muster on your own.
Help kids see that God works through pain and suffering in their and other people’s lives.
To answer the question: Why does God allow suffering?, you and your children will need some logic, communication, and patience, as well as an understanding of God’s wisdom and the Bible.
Teach children how to show gratitude, especially around Thanksgiving.
Here are seven ideas for keeping the right perspective, even when your child is driving you nuts.
Marijuana continues to grow as a socially and legally accepted drug. Read our parent’s guide to marijuana to help in facing these situations.
You may not realize it, but you’ve probably heard Chappell Roan’s music in the last few weeks.
Whether your family has a long history of traditions or your new family is approaching the holidays for the first time, these Thanksgiving traditions can bless your family.
Spend time planning how you will successfully model Christ’s love to your children as you manage extended family dynamics.
What is considered toxic today, though, is largely determined by subjective experience, not objective truth.



















