Changes are at best adventures and at the worst anxious rollercoasters of what-ifs. It’s like leaving a comfortable residence to move to a new city. The changes come with many questions: “What will it be like? Where will I live? Will anything be the same?”
Read MoreBeyond the uncomfortable emotions involved, navigating conversations about gender and sex with our children means exploring emotional, moral, personal, and theological matters — serious subjects.
Read MoreJude begins his letter with regret, saying that he’d wanted to write and encourage the beloved with good news about their shared salvation. But instead, he felt compelled to warn them. As parents, we must be willing to speak to our children in the same way.
Read MoreBeing sick can be scary, especially for children. Dr. Scott James has a passion for showing both kids and their parents that God is right there with them in their time of need
Read MoreSo much of Easter in our culture revolves around candy, eggs, and the Easter Bunny. It’s not surprising that many Christians wrestle with the commercialization of Easter. Some parents may ask, “Is partaking in some of the festivities okay?”
Read MoreJoy and freedom are found in the discovery that God uses our weakness for His glory. He uses our brokenness to reveal His grace. This is a message of hope, not only for our children but for us all. As messed up as your life may be, there is hope. The gospel tells us this is true
Read MoreWe 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.
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