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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become 1 of the supporters needed before 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Give by August 31 to continue critical family ministry!

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Mommy-Anger Management

Consider using three biblical, anger management techniques to connect with your kids and nurture young hearts.

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Facing Your New Financial Reality

Take steps to lower your financial stress.

To Date or Not To Date?

Dating becomes more complicated when you are a single parent.

Seeking Sole Custody

One mom tells the story of her fight for her daughter.

The Overwhelmed Single Parent

Quit trying to be both Mom and Dad.

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At Home in the Storm: Raising confident and courageous kids

It’s easy to forget what our ultimate job is — to work toward preparing and releasing our kids into the world, to help them trust God and to go on to serve Him.

What Motivates Your Child to Learn?

Understand what motivates each of your children and whether those motivators are formed within themselves or developed through external circumstances.

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Stay-at-Home Moms vs. Working Moms

Stay-at-home moms and work-outside-the-house moms need each other.

Raising Resilient Kids

How to teach kids to bounce back after they face adversity or hardship.

Adaptability as a Parent

The ability to adjust and respond with flexibility and optimism is a lifeline to the struggling family. Learn how adaptability is one of the seven traits of effective parenting.

The Family Merger

Be intentional when blending families to smooth the process.

What Stays? What Goes?

It’s not as easy as you think. Get solid tips for merging stepfamilies.

Growth and Transition

Help your toddler adjust to changing activities and transitions with personal items.

School-Year Support for Single Parents

My daughter, Sam, and I were on our own for 12 years. During that time, my girl grew from a little girl to a teenager, and with each passing year, one thing remained consistent: back-to-school chaos.

School’s Out! Now What?

Summer survival tips for the single parent

When Values Collide

Parents can and should try to safeguard their children from the influence of the world, but when the “world” is the other household, parents face a difficult challenge.

Moving With Young Kids

Practical tips for moving with little ones and making the transition easier for them.

How God Uses Young Children

Never underestimate how God can use the hard times with young children to minister to others.

Helping Kids Adjust to Rules in Two Different Homes

Imagine you’re abruptly uprooted after being totally immersed in another culture. Could it be that this is similar to how our children feel when they live in two homes?

Relative Peace

How would you describe your last get-together with extended family? Whatever your experiences, you can help promote harmony on an extended family vacation.