Parents want peaceful homes, but everyday routines can quickly turn into arguments that leave everyone frustrated. Faith‑based steps can help you communicate clearly, stay calm and build healthier patterns so you can argue less with your child and strengthen your connection.
Intentionality
How will your children respond when confronted by a moral dilemma? Prepare them before they are.
Sex education can be intimidating. Yet, God created sex. Find more ways to teach healthy sexuality to your children.
Guide your child through a crush with empathy, practical tips, and biblical wisdom for healthy emotional growth.
Does your child want to start dating? Here are four biblical and practical considerations to help you discern when they’re ready.
Understanding teen anger starts with curiosity, calm communication, and compassion. There are practical ways to support and guide your teen through big emotions.
Those of us committed to the Christian worldview base our view of gender and sex on the Bible. Therefore, the Christian worldview on gender and sex takes into account not only the creation of a biological man and a biological woman, but also love, marriage, fidelity, and reproduction.
Our world sends confusing messages about beauty. These Bible verses about beauty and appearance remind us that true beauty begins in the heart, not the mirror.
Learning Bible verses can feel daunting. How do you start and what verses should you choose? Here’s a list of 25 Bible verses for kids to memorize and suggestions on how to make it fun can get you and your family started.
Raise sons with biblical masculinity—rooted in humility, empathy, and self-control—not cultural stereotypes. Gather age-specific tips, counters myths about toxic masculinity, and equip yourself to model Christlike character as you help your boys grow into godly men.
Prayer is more than talking to God—it’s a powerful way to shape your children’s spiritual life. When you pray for them and with them, you give a lasting gift of faith and guidance.
Real love goes beyond getting something in return—it’s about contributing to others’ lives. As parents, we can teach our children to love genuinely by helping them develop empathy, humility, and courage. You can model Christlike love and guide your children toward meaningful relationships built on trust and grace.
As they develop into adults, what best gift ideas for teenagers go beyond the wrapping paper to encourage discovery of their unique identity?
Shopping for 4-8 year olds can be the most fun. You can make this year’s Christmas gifts meaningful as well.
While we give gifts all year long, holidays bring gift-giving to the center of attention.
Here’s a few great ideas for the best gifts for the littles in your home.
Some of the best gift ideas for the preteen on your list provide familiarity with family stories, legends, and lore.
Take the time as a family dive into the Word and help further set the stage for what is to come on Christmas. Here are some bible verses to read to your kids this Christmas Eve.
Teaching children to be grateful and generous is a Christmas gift that can last a lifetime.
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.



















