Many adults carry some kind of psychological hurt from their childhood years.
Parenting
By working with our kids, we can keep sibling conflict from escalating and keep peace on the family horizon.
Our families are being fed a line about “having it all.” But that’s not the end of the story.
If you are experiencing parental burnout, you understand how overwhelming and exhausting it can be. Remember, you are not alone. God is ever-present in your day-to-day life and in your parenting.
It’s unrealistic to expect that every child should be completely dry, day and night, by the age of three.
How can you make bedtime a more peaceful event? Establish nighttime routines for your kids that will help them to transition from busy days to restful nights.
In disciplining kids, ever feel like someone might be about to pop out with a video camera?
Understanding our internal responses when a teen is disrespectful helps us choose God’s peace over inner chaos.
Help your children understand the true meaning of courage.
Looking for ways to nurture your child’s faith and spiritual growth? These essential Christian parenting tips will help you raise godly kids in today’s busy world.
Understanding the motives that complicate our communication with our adult kids is necessary for strengthening our relationship with our adult kids. Keep reading to learn how to you approach this age and stage for your adult kids.
Would you like more meaningful connection with your teens? Keep reading to learn more about how it’s important to spend face-to-face time with your teens, outside of screen time.
In today’s digital age, reducing screen time and embracing nature-based learning is more crucial than ever.
True legacy consists not of what we leave behind, but of what we instill in others.
One family made an intentional choice about how they would respond to their adult daughters wild and immature behavior.
We need to assure our children that no situation is hopeless and nothing is impossible with God. When we turn to Him for answers, He will help us find a solution.
We need to raise children that are aware of God’s love for them and who want to serve Him. As parents, we need to daily challenge them to grow and start out on the journey to spiritual maturity.
As grandparents, we have the unique opportunity to lead our grandchildren towards Jesus through our actions, thoughts, and example.
We no longer get to make the “right” decision for our adult children. But we can keep our expectations from planting seeds of bitterness that may eventually overflow into our relationship with them.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth. Psalm 127:4



















