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How to answer difficult questions your children ask.
Dr. Archibald Hart answers how stress at home and parents’ attitudes affect their children.
Encouraging a Christlike heart in our children starts with being authentic in our faith, modeling Christ’s love and allowing our children to experience Him. Then they can respond to what He is doing in their lives.
God wants only the best for us, and He allows us to experience Him more fully and be a part of what He is doing when we pray from an eternal perspective.
Even when you demonstrate appropriate ways to respond to conflict, you can’t assume your children understand why you interact with others the way you do. So guide them toward becoming ministers of reconciliation in their words and actions.
Being the police, detective, mediator and judge for every squabble poorly equips our children for independence. Instead, we should invest time teaching our children to keep the peace.
Our children have eternal souls in need of salvation, and we have a part in ensuring that they know God.
The life that Christ promised is what we all want for our children. I want to help you teach your children to memorize and meditate on Scripture as a part of their everyday lives.
Great relationships aren’t built of laws or rigid rules, but of vulnerable communication, honesty, healthy conflicts, order and direction.
Find creative ways to make Scripture memorization fun. Here are some tips about times and ways to help your family memorize.
How can parents help children deal with bullies on the bus, playground or wherever? Here’s some practical advice.
Every parent needs a deliberate, strategic and measurable plan to guard his or her child’s heart.
Here is why you should write down your blessing for your children, and how to compose a written blessing to affirm them.
How have you prepared your children for the attacks of Satan? Do you have a written plan to protect your children?
Learning these four biblical principles will help you reap the wonderful consequences of a much closer walk with God and harmony with others.
Teach your teens selflessness . . . even in a materialistic world.
Take every chance you can to practice faith-talk with your children.
In addition to being intentional about communicating with your children, be intentional about modeling and sharing your faith.
Parents need to continually repeat the basic truths of God to our children.