Advent is a beautiful time to remember God’s promises to send a Messiah and how Jesus Christ fulfilled those prophecies.
Gratitude
Encouraging my kids to honor Jesus during the holiday season
As it was hard for Sarai to believe God’s promise that she would have a child, it can be hard for us to have faith when things don’t happen the way we desire.
Invisible disabilities may be internal or mental, so people living with these issues can endure bullying at any age.
God intentionally created our bodies to move! Here are some fun ways you and your kids can get some exercise together.
Have you ever heard of the verse that mentions being fearfully and wonderfully made and wondered what that means? Learn more about this complex and deep topic that can positively shape your children’s identity and future.
Creative ideas tips for purposeful grand parenting. Here’s how you can find your place in your grandchildren’s lives and hearts, near and far.
Mother’s Day grief affects women in deep and profound ways. If you’re a woman and felt grief around Mother’s Day, you’re not alone.
Preparing for fatherhood contains a mixture of fears and joys. Read about one story of a soon to be father and his journey towards growing into fatherhood. Then, discover how you can overcome four common fears of fatherhood.
Help your teen move from receiving to giving — using these six simple strategies.
Marvel families rarely resemble our every-day humdrum life. At first glance. But under the surface, Marvel movies contain deep and relatable themes involving family.
How to help kids live faithfully in a land of plenty
God is a personal being. He wants to be in relationship with you and He demonstrates this desire in many different ways. Treat Him as if He is a personal God and He will demonstrate His presence in ways you might never have expected.
The 7 Traits of Effective Parenting is a simple framework of seven powerful traits that will help you grow in your parenting journey, and be the most effective parent you can be.
A song many Christians know comes from a Bible verse found in Matthew 20:26. It says “if you want to be great in God’s kingdom, learn to be the servant of all.” Showing steadfast love for your school involves learning to help and serve others. This is a concept you as a parent can share …
Serving others teaches kids to think beyond themselves and their own needs.
Encourage your children to develop grateful hearts that bless others and frame their own perspective.
Are your children truly grateful for what they have? Here are ways parents can create a lasting attitude of gratitude in children.
Dwelling on truth will help your child make wiser choices and discover better solutions to the challenges she faces.
Kara Tippetts on shepherding the hearts of our children amid the stress of life.



















