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.
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Find out how to help your teens understand where flirting ends and harassment begins.
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?
Helping teen boys determine the difference between a risk worth take and a bad-decision risk.
Helping little ones learn to pray may not be as hard as you think.
Read the suggestions of parents like you who have found ways to help encourage their children’s developing prayer life.
Find creative ways to teach math concepts to children throughout the day and in the midst of their routine.
How should your teen choose a college major? Use these six suggestions for guiding your child and in facilitating discussion.
Encourage young girls to act like a daughter of the King, God’s princess, by training them in the fruit of the Spirit.
Learn new ways to help your kids take responsibility for getting ready to leave the house on time and with what they need to take with them.
Dave’s message of financial hope has grown his corporation Lampo Group Inc. from a card table in his living room to a multimillion-dollar company.
Some people see the Bible as a great work of literature; some consider it a historical chronicle of the Jews and early Christians, while still others read it as God’s supernatural revelation to humanity. In truth, the Bible is all these things and more.
Talk with your teens about voting.
Are you looking for new games to play and activities to do on your next road trip? Look no further. We’ve compiled a number of games and activities that work well in the car.
With so many children’s books available, it’s hard to know where to begin. Consider these principles when deciding which books are appropriate for your child.
Most parents want to help their kids develop a relationship with God that is fueled by prayer. Here’s how to start.
While we can’t know too many things “for certain,” there are very good reasons for kids to believe that the Resurrection actually happened.
Parents can teach toddlers about modesty, which builds an understanding and lays a foundation for future discussions.
Why your teen’s college prep should include an understanding of the Christian worldview