Don’t despair. Here are a few great ideas that parents have used to motivate their kids to take responsibility for their chores:
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As you prepare for the holidays, consider how God might be calling you to experience Him this season.
Help your kids celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
In the midst of empty nest parenting, you can still enjoy the changing seasons as your kids work, move away and start their own family.
Help your teen move from receiving to giving — using these six simple strategies.
Healthy communication at home is the best means of setting your children down the path to a promising future free of alcohol and drug abuse.
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Celebrating Advent involves intentional preparation for the birth of Jesus Christ. For Christians, the Advent season reminds us not only of Jesus’ birth, but of His eternal presence and eventual second coming.
Consider these four freedoms that parents should extend to their children.
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Single parents often find that knowing where to begin with talking to your kids about sex can feel overwhelming. But these conversations can succeed when rooted in Biblical principles.
Girls who struggle with pornography will find hope and healing as they learn how to get out of a cybersex addiction and discover healthy sexuality.
Learning how to make disciples in a Post-Christian culture is the greatest task ahead of us.
Though you cannot entirely stop your child from having nightmares, there are some immediate responses and preventative measures you can take to help your child get a good night’s rest.
These family-friendly Halloween activities are only the beginning to teaching your kids how to appropriately approach Halloween. This fall season, create new ways to bond with your kids while teaching them the importance of intentionally interacting with the people God puts in our lives.
Marvel families rarely resemble our every-day humdrum life. At first glance. But under the surface, Marvel movies contain deep and relatable themes involving family.
Unfortunately, kids don’t always tell us what’s bothering them. So it’s often up to parents to figure out how to help kids share and overcome their fears.
Talking to our kids provides the best chance to understand them. Asking a variety of questions from serious to silly helps us build our relationships with our kids.
Emotional and relational intelligence is one of the most critical, yet often overlooked, areas of development in our children. These five characteristics can help your child succeed in developing their relational intelligence.
The story of a child’s faith and how one prayer before a meal brought our neighborhood together.



















