Our kids need to know they are loved, worthy, valued and created on purpose for a purpose. Their difficulty in overcoming anxiety or depression does not define them.
Intentionality
If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away …
Do you confront your kids when they’re not thinking clearly? Sometimes they will need you to intervene and help them deal with issues.
Help protect your children from online sexual predators.
Fathers have the awesome responsibility of laying a spiritual foundation in the home. But what does that mean, exactly? How can you be the dad your family needs?
It’s not just about building stilts. It’s about your relationship with your kids.
A dad’s primary, underlying job isn’t control.
Dads matter. So how can you make a lasting difference in your children’s lives?
You don’t have to make the same choices in life that your father did. You can use your life story as a springboard to another path. You can choose how to write the next chapters in your story. Make the choice for the cycle of absent fathers to end with you.
Teens need these spiritual insights from their parents, now more than ever.
The purpose for having a phone contract is to make sure everyone in the family is on the same page and in agreement with cell phone expectations. The goals are to encourage relationship, conversation, and responsibility with and without devices.
These six steps can help you to build self-confidence and a positive self-image in your children.
Helping our children experience the power of the Gospel begins with us living it out in our own lives.
Teach your children about God in a way that captures their attention and changes their lives.
Parenting isn’t easy, but it can be supremely rewarding when done according to God’s plan.
Need a New Year’s resolution your kids can keep? This year, resolve to intentionally listen for God’s voice in Scripture and respond to Him.
Parenting isn’t for the faint-at-heart.
Most Christian parents desire a vibrant faith for their kids. What can parents do to help children make faith their own?
Have you relied wholly on the church to teach your kids Scripture? God says that’s your job as their parent. Here’s how you can help your children learn about God’s Word.
These are a just a few ideas to help you take positive action when sharing your faith with your grandchildren.



















