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Early Intervention: Does My Baby Need It?

When your baby seems behind on developmental milestones, it can be hard to know whether to wait or ask for help. Early intervention for babies can help identify delays, support your child’s development, and give parents practical tools during the early years.

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The Dad Effect: How a Father’s Presence Shapes a Child’s Faith, Resilience, and Future

Biblical fatherhood is being present — not perfect — and plays an incredibly essential role in your children’s emotional, relational, and spiritual development. 

20 cute ways to tell your husband you're pregnant

20 Cute Ways to Tell Your Husband You’re Pregnant

You know who the first person you want to tell is, so here are 20 cute ways to tell your husband you’re pregnant.

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How to Help Your Teen Get Closer to God

For teenagers, growing closer to God depends on their personality, interests, and relationship with God.

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50 Questions To Ask Your Kids At The Dinner Table

Having conversations with our kids is critical for building a solid foundation of trust, demonstrating steadfast love, and teaching them how to grow as a young person. These 50 questions to ask your kids are a great starting point for conversations around the dinner table.

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Titus 2: Hope for Moms Struggling With Mom Guilt

Many moms end the day replaying every mistake and whispering, “I’ll be a better mom tomorrow.” But lasting change does not come from trying harder. It comes through God’s grace, His Word, prayer, wise Titus 2 mentors.

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Perfectly Imperfect: Being the Mom God Created You to Be

The world may tell us that we need to live up to certain expectations of perfection. God’s expectations look entirely different. It’s important that, as mothers, we focus on His ideals of perfection in our lives, and not the world’s. Focusing on Him can bring us peace and direction as we mother our children.

Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children: Why Your Home is the Best School

What if one of the greatest benefits of homeschooling has little to do with academics? Emotional intelligence in homeschooling helps children develop resilience, empathy, self-control, and relational wisdom—skills that shape success in life.

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How To Raise Strong And Confident Daughters

When your daughter recognizes that you believe in her, she begins to believe in herself, and has confidence to pursue her dreams.

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Sexy Too Soon: The Sexualization of Girls

The battle against the sexualization of our children can only be won if we as parents recognize where the battle ground begins.

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Why Does God Allow Evil?

While the problem of evil appears complicated, it’s certainly not a theological showstopper. Using Scripture mixed with a healthy dose of logic, you can adequately address your children’s concerns about why does God allow evil?

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Take This Spiritual Gifts Test With Your Family

When your child gives their life to Jesus, a transformation begins. A spiritual gifts test helps them discover the gifts God then gives them.

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What is The Purpose of Family?

Families are one of God’s most beautiful creations, designed to reflect His love, character, and purpose. Through marriage, parenthood, and the daily rhythms of home life, God teaches us who He is and how we are meant to love one another.

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How to Trust God With Your Adult Children

Many parents struggle when their adult children make decisions that feel risky. Trusting God in those moments can be incredibly difficult. You can release them into His care.

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Do Fathers Really Matter?

A father’s gifts of quality time, life-giving words, and positive actions have a long-lasting impact on his children.

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Surviving a Child’s Suicide

How does a parent recover and move on from the tragedy of their child committing suicide?

An adult seated at a desk points a finger upward while looking at a laptop, as a child stands nearby seeking attention, illustrating a scenario often associated with neglectful parenting.

Neglectful Parenting: You’re Not Stuck

Do you feel like your life is mostly chaos? You have an opportunity to overcome neglectful parenting habits to build a strong foundation for your kids and family.

An adult seated across from a child at a table, with the child sitting upright and hands clasped, illustrating a scene associated with authoritarian parenting.

Authoritarian Parents: Adding Connection to Your Natural Strength

Why do you parent? Do you give thought to your decision-making process for the parenting choices you make? Learn more about how the authoritarian parenting style falls short when it comes to effective parenting.

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Women of the Bible from the Old Testament

Teach your children about the remarkable women of the Old Testament—women whose faith, courage, and trust in God helped shape His unfolding story of redemption. Their lives offer powerful lessons for families today.

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5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Stop Arguing With Your Kids

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.