Parenting a child with bipolar disorder can be difficult. Here are some ways you can help your child with bipolar disorder.
How to Parent Children with Bipolar Disorder
May is National Foster Care Month
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.” Psalm 23
How Your Personality Affects Your Grandparenting Style
Understanding your own personality, and grand parenting style will help you communicate with your grandchildren in new ways.
Unplanned Pregnancies: How Should the Church Respond?
The availability of church-based support groups for women with unplanned pregnancies, as well as strong partnerships with local pregnancy centers, can provide the hope that a woman needs.
Who Said That Autistic People Are Not People?
God places value in every life, and He calls His church to affirm that value.
Mental Health Awareness
We must be more intentional with mental health awareness and giving space for us all to recognize and act in love when struggles occur.
10 Ways Parents Can Help Their Children Cope During a Panic Attack
We cannot prevent a panic attack or talk our loved one out of one. Reason and logic only create more angst in the situation. We can equip them and empower them by teaching them coping skills.
Why Did Jesus Die: Helping Your Kids Understand The Gospel
Your kids may be asking the question, “Why did Jesus die?” It’s an important question and a wonderful opportunity for you as a parent to help your child understand the importance of Christ’s death and resurrection.
Celebrate National Teacher’s Day Every Day
National Teacher’s Day provides the perfect opportunity for students and their parents to show appreciation, support, and thankfulness to teachers.
Raising Godly Kids in an Ungodly World
Raising godly kids in an ungodly world is not impossible. You and your kids were born for such a time as this, and understanding God’s heart.









