Here’s an easy way to teach your kids to dive into God’s Word: show them how to R.E.A.D. the Bible!
Spiritual Growth
There are many influential women in the Bible used for God’s purpose and will. Teaching your children about women of the Bible from the Old Testament will help give them a glimpse of the larger story of redemption the Lord has been painting since the beginning of time.
Do your kids know how strong gentleness is? Teach them with these age-appropriate faith activities.
Raising children to follow Christ requires your faith and trust in the Lord’s plan. Keep reading to learn how to promote your children’s spiritual growth.
Here are faith activities to teach kids about freedom through our relationship with Jesus.
God cares far more about our response after we sin. Luckily, He’s created an opportunity for us to choose repentance and forgiveness after we sin.
Help kids understand what faith — a God-given gift — really is!
Have earthly fathers helped or hurt your view of God as your Father?
The Blessing is something you can choose to give and live out in your home. It is a “choice” parents make to use five distinct elements to impact a child’s life. Each one is way to help a child understand their incredible worth to you, and to their God.
Are you looking for ideas to help keep your children focused on the reason for the Christmas season?
Teach children how to show gratitude, especially around Thanksgiving.
Here are some answers to questions your child may ask about God.
Witchcraft has been around a long time. But its promises are empty. Here is what you should know about Wicca.
Learn what Wicca is, its followers interest in the beliefs and principles, and God’s perspective on Wicca.
When your child gives their life to Jesus, a transformation begins. A spiritual gifts test helps them discover the gifts God then gives them.
Help your children understand what it means to be a priceless creation of God, no matter their age or stage.
Does your heart ache when your children are rejected by others? Here’s four perspectives that can help them work through painful rebuffs.
How often have you heard the adage, “Spare the rod; spoil the child?‚”used in conversations about spanking? Keep reading to learn more about the origin of this phrase and its impact on discipline.
Find creative ways to train your children to have an active prayer life.
“If everything has a cause, then who or what caused God?” While this question is often asked, it is inherently flawed. J.P. Moreland explains.