Part two of our guide on walking through grief with your kids. One of the ways the Lord carries us through the dark valley is by helping us to remember. While the memories of our loved ones fade, we trust that God’s memory is perfect, and he can use those stories to help us find joy in our sadness.
Read MoreMarty Machowski has a new devo ready for my family (and potentially yours!) to work through this holiday season. The Light Before Christmas is his latest from New Growth Press, and serves as a concise, easy to use devotional book that will walk through the entire Advent season one week at a time.
Read MoreA review of Chloe and the Closet of Secrets, a great new kids book from Ginger Hubbard and Al Roland about lying. It’s brilliant, funny, full of rhymes, and provides a great way to start talking to your kids about lying, the trouble lies cause, and the freedom and grace that come with confession.
Read MoreWalking through loss is difficult for all of us, but it can be especially challenging for kids. Here’s a helpful guide to help parents navigate grief with their children, and why it’s vital that parents take the time to talk about death with their kids.
Read MoreAs our kids start school, hit the playground, or begin playing sports they’ll inevitably encounter kids with different religious or cultural worldviews than their own. How can we navigate these different ways of looking at the world? Here’s three simple guidelines to get you started in these conversations with your kids.
Read MorePromotion Sunday is right around the corner as summer winds down and the new school year begins. Here are some encouragements and tips to help you thrive during this busy season of ministry life.
Read MoreEvery Christian parent wants their kids to be involved in church. We want to model what worship, community, discipleship, and service can look like in their own lives. Here are some ways to help your kids engage in what’s happening on Sundays so that they can grow to love their church.
Read MoreFather’s Day presents a unique opportunity for dads to reflect on the last year, and make some changes as they look to love, shepherd, and serve their kids in the year to come. Check out these Father’s Day resolutions, or use them as a springboard to creating some of your own.
Read MoreChildren are a gift from the Lord, but parenting can be difficult. Here are four ways to make sure you’re pointing your kids to Jesus through all the ups and downs along the way.
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