We love to make our kids happy. Nothing can replace the feeling we get when they smile and say, “Thank you, Daddy, that was the best time, ever.” And as they get older, our culture teaches kids that clothes, body image, sexual experience, or the latest technology will make them happy. But where does the Bible root true happiness?
Read MoreAre your prayers for your children too small? Or stated positively: What big and bold prayers can we pray for our children?
Read MoreUnexpected Gift helps children to understand the wonderful truth that at Christmas God became a baby.
Read MoreIt was Christmas—time to decorate! Down came boxes of ornaments, the gift bags and bows, the lights and wreaths. But one box brought instant stress. This box overflowed with my attempts to adopt other people’s traditions.
Read MoreChildren need to learn that living within the boundaries God has given both protects them and also frees them to experience flourishing
Read MorePaul tells us that when the good news changes us, we are sent out with God’s power to tell the gospel to others. But many young evangelicals tend to be more anxious and tentative about calling kids to believe.
Read MoreWhy do we go to church? If you are like me, your kids have asked this question before. If, so how did you answer?
Read MoreMany kids struggle with the move up to the adult worship service, but having a hands-on worksheet can make a big difference.
Read MoreWe must intentionally share the gospel with our kids and invite them to respond by believing it.
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