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.
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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.
Why your teen’s college prep should include an understanding of the Christian worldview
Parents can teach toddlers about modesty, which builds an understanding and lays a foundation for future discussions.
A conversation to have with your children about those who are suffering for their faith — when your children are ready
Help your kids grow in confidence and resilience through healthy patterns of praise.
Students across the country can celebrate religious freedom while sharing God’s love with their classmates.
Help teens choose what works today without compromising what has worked in the past.
God has equipped us all to have strength during the struggles of life. What have you done to help your children put on God’s armor?
Our children need to know the truth about the influence of the Christian faith in American history. After all, the freedoms we enjoy in America today originated in Judeo-Christian ideals that date back to long before the American Revolution.
This list of common online chat abbreviations will help you better understand what your children are saying online.
How to answer difficult questions your children ask.
In the ever-changing landscape of video gaming, take the time necessary to ensure that your child engages in ‘safe’ games.
Use conversation to stay connected.
Has your middle school child set up boundaries or built protective walls to shut you out? Be the dad who can, well, interrupt once in a while.
Creating a mission statement can help your family concentrate on its purpose and help you as you minister to others.