From God’s perspective, Christmas is the story of a God of love who desires to have a lifelong relationship with you.
Parenting
Raising our children in the admonition of the Lord is done through the little decisions we make daily.
This Christmas season, give your children a gift that will help them discover the why behind Christmas instead of focusing on the what.
Jesus Christ was born for a purpose. Help your children understand the reason for His birth.
Find out how others have taught their children the importance of giving gifts or how they as parents have given gifts to their children.
When the countdown to Christmas starts, some kids excitedly open the numbered doors of Advent calendars as they await the celebration of Jesus’ birth.
Advent is a time of hope. When we show our children Advent’s profound truths, they receive a higher hope than anything this world can offer.
Celebrating Advent is a beautiful way for families to create meaningful traditions, and remember God’s promises to send a Messiah, and how Jesus Christ fulfilled those prophecies.
Will you take the challenge to stop grumbling for a year? Tricia Goyer’s family did.
Schedule time for what really matters.
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to stop and remind your family to be thankful. Though gratitude should be encouraged all year long, this holiday provides the perfect segway for families to implement a heart of thankfulness.
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.
Help your kids get more out of Christmas.
Has your teen decided to “give up the faith”? Get insight into how parents can engage with their prodigals.
The following excerpt is from “Parenting Gen Z: Guiding Your Child Through a Hostile Culture”
Supporting your child’s parenting choices can be hard when you don’t agree. We have to remember there is more at stake.
Teaching boys to embrace, and name their emotions, is an important part of raising godly young men.
Witchcraft is a difficult subject to broach in Christian circles. Many people are so uncomfortable with it, they don’t even want to discuss it, and don’t believe it is real.
It’s often the hardest to give your teens what they need the most. Letting go and giving greater independence to your kids as they grow



















