Help your kids count down to Christmas while focusing on Jesus, not presents, with Advent activities for families, a Christian Advent calendar, and a children’s Advent wreath.
Advent for Your Kids
A Vital Message of Thanksgiving to a Divided Nation
The Revolutionary Roots of Thanksgiving in America
Women Go Silently From Church to the Abortion Clinic
Why would a Christian choose the abortion clinic over the church? Many women believe church members are more likely to gossip about a woman considering an abortion than to help her understand her options.
How To Survive Thanksgiving Dinner With Family
Every family has its quirks. You can’t control your family, but you can control your responses to the things they say or do. The best time to think about how you’ll respond is before you leave home. What if you responded to those comments with grace?
A Parent’s Guide To Secure Help For Developmental Delays
Parenting a child with developmental delays can be challenging. The good news is that help is available for your child.
Hearing God’s Heart Through Foster Parenting
An Interview with Charles Berry Foster parenting experiences are like snowflakes. Each is unique, beautiful, and intentionally designed by God. Charles Berry and his family had avidly supported their local […]
Talking To Kids About Masturbation
Knowing the larger meaning and purpose of human sexuality helps us talk to our kids about masturbation.
The Power Of A Mother’s Love
A mother’s love needs to be given unconditionally to establish trust and a firm foundation of emotional intimacy in a child’s life.
Living Together Before Marriage: How to Have a Conversation With Someone Making the Wrong Choice
How do you counsel someone against living together before marriage? Looking to the example of Jesus, we can point out the sin of cohabitation and correct with love and grace. Understanding what the Bible actually says about this subject is key to engaging this issue.
Bob Goff’s Audacious Parenting Adventure
Bob Goff, the best-selling author of Love Does, has not lived a typical life and chose to not be a typical parent. Instead, he chose to be intentionally engaged with his children and their individual adventures.









