Having child who is depressed or suicidal is the frightening reality of too many parents today. However, there is hope in Christ, and preventive steps you can take to help a child you care about.
How to Know if Your Child is Depressed or Suicidal
How to Teach Your Child To Pray Like Hannah
“I know I should teach my children to pray, but I have trouble making time for prayer myself, and does God really listen to me?”
5 Strategies to Help Kids Handle Teasing and Build Healthy Identity
Learning to deal with teasing is a normal part of childhood development.
Is Grind Culture Grinding Your Teen Down?
So, what is this Grind Culture thing? And is your teen a part of it?
Slow Down to Create Margin for Family Time
The intentional act of slowing down to create a margin for family time provides benefits that will carry forward in every family member’s life.
Are You Over Protecting Your Child?
There is a balance in protecting our kids from harm and giving them the freedom to fail, struggle, and the skills to succeed.
How Childhood Experiences Impact Love Styles
Our childhood experiences and relationships with our parents affect the way we relate to our spouses. There are five unhealthy love styles we develop as a result of our trauma as kids. Here’s how to identify each.
Laughter is The Best Medicine in Marriage
Laughter helps us avoid taking ourselves too seriously and is a great stress reducer. If your marriage is anything like Mark and Debbie Gungor’s, it has its fair share of stress.
Unborn and Preborn: What Does it Mean?
The pro-life community is fighting an uphill battle. That’s why it’s important that we know the terms we use, what these terms mean, and why these terms matter.
Faith Conversations: Ways to Show Love to Your Spouse
Denying our own interests doesn’t come naturally, but it conditions us toward a more sacrificial love. Dying to self proves we’re serious about loving our spouse in the same way Christ loves His church.









