Fathers have the awesome responsibility of laying a spiritual foundation in the home. But what does that mean, exactly? How can you be the dad your family needs?
Ages 19+ (Adult)
The world regularly teaches us ways to consume in our relationships rather than contributing to them. How, then, can we teach our kids to become contributors rather than consumers?
Your kids will grow to be more healthy and resilient as you start parenting with a clear understanding of what your real job is.
Parenting isn’t easy, but it can be supremely rewarding when done according to God’s plan.
When the countdown to Christmas starts, some kids excitedly open the numbered doors of Advent calendars as they await the celebration of Jesus’ birth.
An important parenting strategy is to maintain a connection to your teen, one that keeps her reassured of your love and interest in her life.
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Ready or not, that fateful day always comes.
In his final years, my father slipped into dementia and eventually struggled to remember even the simplest daily things. But he never forgot the power of the Holy Spirit working in his life.
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Do you have any encouragement for moms who have no choice but to take a job outside the home?



















