How can I help my child who’s having trouble adjusting to preschool?
How Can I Help My Preschooler’s Behavior?
Should We Pay Our Kids for Doing Chores?
How should we approach giving an allowance for our kids? How do we use chores to help our kids learn responsibility without just paying them for work?
What Should We Do If our Preschooler Walked in on Me and My Spouse Having Sex?
Any topics, conversations, or even a mention related with sex can be awkward for you and your preschooler. Much less a situation like this. Learn how you can use this moment to build positive momentum for conversations about sex with your child.
The Pastor’s Wife and Expectations
Dealing with other people’s expectations can be complicated, especially for a pastor or ministry leader’s wife. It’s important to consider how we handle the expectations of the people we serve.
What Can I Do to Help My Young Son Become a Healthy, Masculine Man?
How do I make sure that my son has positive male influences in his life? What can I do to help him develop a strong character?
What Should I Do If My 6-Year-Old Sleeps Too Much?
Should I be concerned about my child sleeping too much? How much sleep is too much sleep? What can I do to build healthy routines in my home?
What Should I Do If My 5-Year-Old Wets His Pants When Angry?
These situations can be awkward for everyone involved, especially if it occurs in public. However, you have the chance to bring reassurance and confidence to your child’s world and understanding of their emotions.
How Can I Spot Babysitter Abuse?
This can be a very specific circumstance with nuanced details. The first step in identifying babysitter abuse is looking for abnormal behavior, fears, or how your children respond.
Family Worship as a Spiritual Discipline for Pastors
This article is part 7 in a series about pastors and their practice of the personal spiritual disciplines. While the practice of family worship involves at least one other person, it usually relies primarily on the discipline of one individual for it to happen. Pastor, in your home, this would be you.
Returning to Our Rhythms after Easter
Following the celebration of Christ’s resurrection, pastors need to remember their calling to follow Him year-round. Let’s not just return to the mundane or comfortable but remember our ultimate mission of drawing near to God.









