While we can’t know too many things “for certain,” there are very good reasons for kids to believe that the Resurrection actually happened.
Growing Your Faith Together
Why is it essential to teach kids about Christ’s resurrection? Because if Christ did not rise, our faith is useless. Learn more about why this is true.
God has given us a spouse to encourage us and help us become more like Him. He often uses our spouse to shape us into the unique individuals He has designed us to be.
God never said having a godly marriage would be easy. He tells us that doing His will requires much endurance on our part. Thankfully, He gives us many precious promises in His Word that we can cling to.
We are called to die to ourselves and follow the Lord daily — not a physical death, but perhaps the loss of a relationship or an opportunity.
Encouraging kids to reflect God’s peace in their interactions with each other.
It’s never too early (or late) to teach kids to be respectful.
The Robertson family has built a multimillion-dollar empire on its duck calls, but they’ve left no doubt that the family’s foundation is built on faith — and good food shared at family mealtimes.
Instead of resolving to do more, what about asking God to help you be more? What does your relationship need you to be? More loving? More attentive? More available?
Keeping Christ in focus during the Christmas season might feel easier than any other time of the year. But keeping our hearts set on the life that Jesus lived is essential to our faith all year round.
God never intended couples to handle marriage and family issues alone. A community of fellow sojourners is an essential ingredient for a healthy marriage and a vibrant faith.
Do you know how to reassure your kids when they doubt God’s goodness because of all the bad things happening in the world?
Help your children understand how to love others as Jesus loves them.
As parents, you can help your kids grapple with the messiness in Scripture and come to a better understanding of who God is.
Help kids face their fears in a world where bad things happen
A conversation to have with your children about those who are suffering for their faith — when your children are ready
Students across the country can celebrate religious freedom while sharing God’s love with their classmates.
God has equipped us all to have strength during the struggles of life. What have you done to help your children put on God’s armor?
If you want to grow together beyond your natural limitations, consider adopting spiritual practices that can lift your marriage above its natural limitations.
Building a marriage “worthy of our calling” means that we recognize our enlistment in the most glorious work ever known: the advancement of God’s kingdom.