Students are celebrating their religious freedom and reflecting God’s love by bringing their Bibles to school
Parenting
Do you encourage your kids to pursue achievements or to develop their character? Your parenting might be telling of which you value more
Do you want to ensure a happy playtime experience for your children? Here are a number of ideas for helping your children feel comfortable when meeting new playmates, and more!
Kids don’t face the same pressures as adults, but the reality is that children can suffer from depression and its effects every bit as much as grown-ups. Keep in mind, however, that children may manifest different symptoms than adults.
Participating in caring for grandkids is a gift and a privilege. With careful planning, it represents an unprecedented opportunity to make a lasting, positive impression in their lives.
A refresher on kids’ ages and stages.
Pastor Andrew Palau tells his prodigal story of a squandered youth spent on alcohol abuse, vandalism, and a disdain for Christianity – and what his parents did that led to his salvation in his mid-twenties.
Many kids in today’s culture don’t read the Bible. Give your kids the help they need to show others who God is through their actions.
No two kids are the same. Small adjustments in your approach can help you parent each of your children effectively.
Helping children develop healthy ways to think through and talk about their anger.
How will you lead your children to following Jesus before they enter adulthood?
In a discussion based on her book Screens and Teens, Dr. Kathy Koch offers parents practical advice for strengthening their relationship with their teenagers by helping them navigate the pitfalls of technology. (Part 2 of 2)
In a discussion based on her book Screens and Teens, Dr. Kathy Koch offers parents practical advice for strengthening their relationship with their teenagers by helping them navigate the pitfalls of technology. (Part 1 of 2)
Your child’s bad behavior does not necessarily mean you’re a bad parent. Here’s why.
Psychologist and best-selling author Dr. Kevin Leman explains how the order in which you were born has helped shape your personality as an adult and how you relate to your spouse and children.
Gathering for family devotions leads to closer family ties and a greater sense of identity as Christ-followers.
Finance expert and talk show host Chris Brown offers parents advice for teaching their young adult children valuable lessons about handling money, including living on a budget, avoiding debt, and working your way through college to avoid student loans.
Author and filmmaker Rob Stennett offers encouragement and advice to fathers who feel insecure in their parenting role in a lighthearted discussion based on his book The Perfect Dad: A Totally Achievable Guide to Not Messing Up Your Kids.
In a discussion based on her book Gospel-Centered Mom, Brooke McGlothlin encourages moms to depend on God rather than themselves, and describes how kids can thrive when they witness their mother’s faith in Christ.
With another season of “13 Reasons Why” being released, parents may need to rethink how it may be affecting their children.