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Parenting
An interview with author Robin Gunn, reveals how God used her heart for missions for reaching young hearts through her writing.
Understanding an unseen God, is easier for children to grasp when we look at nature.
In spite of the conflicting messages our boys are getting about masculinity, you can raise your son to be a godly man.
Speaking into our grandchildren’s lives through Scripture is a privilege.
Encouraging children to pick up their belongings and stow them away properly may be easier than you think.
Take the time to train your children to wash and fold clothes so they can help you with this chore and learn to do their own laundry.
The school choice that we make for our children can have a significant impact on their desire to learn, as well as, having an impact on their future personal growth and success.
Help prepare your children to respond to questions and criticisms of the Bible and to understand that the Bible is accurate, reliable and relevant.
We learn more from our failures than we do from our successes. Teaching our children to not fear failure is the first step toward becoming successful adults.
Mothers who work outside the home need friendships with other women.
Ready or not, that fateful day always comes.
Parents can create opportunities for their kids to serve and teach them to be aware of the people around them.
There are practical ways to live out Deuteronomy 6.
Super mom, and all of her perfection is a complete myth. Being “good enough” in God’s eyes is real.
In his final years, my father slipped into dementia and eventually struggled to remember even the simplest daily things. But he never forgot the power of the Holy Spirit working in his life.
When fathers are attentive to their children, they build relationships that encourage healthy child development.
Practice praising God as a family, and it will change the way you deal with circumstances and lighten the atmosphere in your home.
What is your perception of discipline? You may need to broaden your view. In doing so, you will have more tools to choose from in your discipline toolkit.
A wise parent will always know more about social media than their children.