Pure and undefiled religion, as defined by James 1:27, is to look after vulnerable children and widows while maintaining our gospel message. If our churches will embrace care for vulnerable […]
Families Count: Ministering to Parents of Children in Foster Care
The Divorce-Proof Marriage
The number of people pursuing divorce was 34 percent higher during the period of March through June 2020 compared to the same time the previous year. But by following eight straightforward guidelines, most marriages can thrive.
When Disabilities Aren’t Welcome At Church
The inclusion of people with disabilities in our churches isn’t merely a pro-life issue. It is also a Biblical one.
When Two Lines Are Pink: How Parents Can Support Their Pregnant Child.
Through my tears, I only nodded to affirm my parents’ suspicions— their child, their little girl, was pregnant.
Adoptive Parent: The Blessing of the Hard
As an adoptive parent, have you ever had the fleeting thought that perhaps you didn’t hear God right? When you believed He called you to adopt, or that He made […]
Adaptability — An Essential Parenting Trait
A flexible mindset, adaptability, can make a big difference in how we respond to challenges
What Is Mental Health and Why Is It Important for Your Family?
Make each day count with your kids. Every action you take can contribute to your child’s mental health.
Nature and Nurture in Child Development
What’s interesting about nature and nurture in child development is that they are both significantly impacted by the way God made us.
Parenting That Encourages Normal Social and Behavioral Development Through Different Ages and Stages
As our children grow through different stages of their life, there are many things we can do as parents to encourage positive social and behavioral development.
Child Temperament and the Brain
The last several decades have produced growing insights into the complex relationships between the brain and child temperament.









