Quit trying to be both Mom and Dad.
Parenting
Help your children find their way through the pain of your divorce.
Kathi Lipp and Jean Daly discuss the value of house organization and explain what it means to treat your living space like a “grown-up kindergarten room.” Our guests also offer suggestions for best cleaning practices. (Part 1 of 2)
Take a level-headed approach to leading your family.
Consider taking a pledge as a family to honor God with your entertainment choices.
Help your child continue leaning on God through prayer, especially in the midst of family division.
A dad celebrates life, even as he grieves his wife’s death.
The point is to maintain your family’s values without alienating your kids.
We welcomed two kids from foster care into our home.
Identifying cyberbullying can be difficult in an age defined by social media and internet culture. Learn how to take practical steps to prevent cyberbullying in your children’s lives.
Remember the significance of spending time together.
Tell your boys these three things to help equip them for life.
Liven up your kids’ lunchboxes with something different.
Help your teen transition into adulthood.
Equip your son to stay pure in a world full of sexual imagery.
In a moment of decision: Wait for God but continue to act in faith.
Karen Ehman gives tips about getting ready for the new school year.
Military families need your support. Here are some insights into what you can do to be there for them.
Seize unexpected opportunities to make memories.
Children labeled as “underachievers” are often more capable than people realize.