Most parents love their children. However, many children don’t feel loved. Perhaps parents aren’t “speaking” their child’s primary love language.
Age & Stage
When you experience the heart-breaking struggle of your child wanting to be the opposite sex, hold fast to truth and grace.
Try these strategies to counteract culture by helping your teen develop a strong, positive identity.
The work of Christ in our lives is just plain bigger than our circumstances
Grace and forgiveness are necessary a healthy home and faith. Asking our children for forgiveness is an essential parenting trait.
Being honest with our children is important. Even in stressful times, it can build trust. Developing an understanding of your family’s unique fears and stresses can benefit your ability to cultivate security.
Build a strong family by creating a family purpose. Everyone from the smallest to your teens will feel the unity.
We can’t change our adult children. But we can choose to keep communication open without compromising our convictions.
Help your children grasp and understand the depth and importance of Easter. Use our mini-lessons to teach them certain aspects about Easter.
Middle schoolers can be clumsy. Here is a way to help your child through those awkward growth spurts.
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.
Embracing your God-given identity that is developed through your relationship with the One who loves you and knows you best
Help protect your children from online sexual predators.
Teens need these spiritual insights from their parents, now more than ever.
These six steps can help you to build self-confidence and a positive self-image in your children.
Will you take the challenge to stop grumbling for a year? Tricia Goyer’s family did.
The Bible tells us to live with an attitude of gratitude, and research tells us that gratitude has a positive impact on our minds and social behaviors. Here are five ways to teach kids gratitude in your home.
Nurturing gratitude doesn’t always come easy. It’s an intentional part of parenting, and an important trait every family can cultivate.
Unfortunately, a guarantee doesn’t come with the safeguarding suggestions, but they can help prevent teen suicide.
Science and the Bible aren’t meant to be separate or at odds with each other. Instead, science can be experienced because a brilliant Designer created our world.



















