Kids can talk to God whenever they want. To help them understand more about prayer, try using these age-appropriate activities.
Intentionality
Learn the principles that can help your family begin a Bible-based conversation about our eternal home.
Enjoy a strong relationship with your teens.
Find ways to help your sons navigate their need for heroes.
Tips for blending stepfamilies.
Explore how chores can benefit kids with special needs to find new confidence through work and habits.
Do your kids know that the Sabbath is a time for rest and worship?
Sometimes kids should remain with adults during church so they can experience the true heart of worship.
Want to give your kids a step up in the world? Help them improve their social skills.
You can encourage stepsiblings to bond through shared experiences.
We have a great relationship, but ever since his father remarried, his stepmom has started putting these thoughts in his head about me.
With the prevalence of teen suicides, parents can’t help but wonder, even worry, about their teen and depression.
“The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give HIs life as a ransom for many.” (Matthew 20:28 NIV)
If you are fortunate enough to have extended family living nearby, why not resurrect the often-overlooked tradition of a family meal?
Kids may not initially comprehend the importance of doing what is right, so parents can help them better understand that moral choices are good for them.
Find out how to help your teens understand where flirting ends and harassment begins.
Clearly articulating our expectations regarding abstinence helps teens understand its importance.
Abstinence is a difficult topic to discuss with your kids. However, it’s an important conversation to have as your children continue to develop. Consider your approach to these conversations.
Teens tend to attract friends who share similar values, and you can encourage them to do so.
What can parents do when their teens think they’re invincible and don’t consider the life-changing consequences?



















