John D. Martin interviews Christian scholar Dr. William Lane Craig.
Spiritual Growth
Most parents love their children. However, many children don’t feel loved. Perhaps parents aren’t “speaking” their child’s primary love language.
Helpful tips for raising godly children.
Try these strategies to counteract culture by helping your teen develop a strong, positive identity.
The work of Christ in our lives is just plain bigger than our circumstances
Grace and forgiveness are necessary a healthy home and faith. Asking our children for forgiveness is an essential parenting trait.
The Easter story can be confusing to young children. Use the things popular culture associates with Easter today to teach kids about the real meaning of Easter.
Help your children grasp and understand the depth and importance of Easter. Use our mini-lessons to teach them certain aspects about Easter.
When your adult child has rejected the faith he or she was raised in, as a parent it’s easy to feel helpless.
It’s easy for Valentine’s Day to begin and end with consumerism and gifts. But the history of Valentine’s Day combined with its connection to Christianity provides a foundation for important conversation with your kids. Explore our Bible Lesson involving God’s perspective on love to help your kids positively approach this holiday.
Michael Ross offers tips for answering skeptics who ask the question: “Does God Really exist?”
Kids need clear boundaries and limits. Find out how boundaries and limits are part of the seven essential traits of parenting.
Helping our children experience the power of the Gospel begins with us living it out in our own lives.
Teach your children about God in a way that captures their attention and changes their lives.
Gear up so you can help your kids to learn how to defend what they believe.
Perhaps you’ve seen the survey conducted by the Barna Research Groups, which determined that only four percent of Americans have a biblical worldview. Even more alarming, only nine percent of born-again believers in America have a Christian worldview. Probably you’ve see the devastating results of a secular worldview: broken families, wasted lives and ineffective Christians. …
Most Christian parents desire a vibrant faith for their kids. What can parents do to help children make faith their own?
Have you relied wholly on the church to teach your kids Scripture? God says that’s your job as their parent. Here’s how you can help your children learn about God’s Word.
One activity that doesn’t naturally rise to the top in most homes is reading the Bible together. Here is an idea for how to find the time for this activity.
The time for mourning does not take a break for the holidays–not even Christmas.



















