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.
Parenting
We can look at statistics all day, but the true stories that impact real people often contain the deepest impact. In a moment, we’ll follow the paths of two young men who recall their experiences, which are affected by the navigation of sexual thoughts. As you read, consider how you might process these situations, your …
Help kids understand what faith — a God-given gift — really is!
Have earthly fathers helped or hurt your view of God as your Father?
Recess! Report cards! (And other basic human rights)! Give your kids a place to voice their needs in the home-school experience.
Parenting from a base of fear creates prison guards or permissive parents. Max Lucado demonstrates a better way: entrusting our kids to Christ.
Spending one-on-one time with kids allows for a deeper connection between Dads and children.
Has your son recently discovered that his reaction to girls is changing? Sexual attraction is normal. Here’s how you can help your son make sense of what is happening and guide him to respond well.
Create a homework plan based on your child’s learning style.
College-bound kids and their faith have never been more threatened. As a parent, you can make sure they are already connected in community.
Talking to your preteen about sex can feel overwhelming, but it’s a conversation that needs to happen sooner than you think.
Have you ever wondered if your baby is addicted to screens?
During this time of the year, our culture floats various definitions and examples of love towards our children. Use these activities and ideas to create a meaningful Valentine’s Day for your whole family.
Having child who is depressed or suicidal is the frightening reality of too many parents today. However, there is hope in Christ, and preventive steps you can take to help a child you care about.
“I know I should teach my children to pray, but I have trouble making time for prayer myself, and does God really listen to me?”
Learning to deal with teasing is a normal part of childhood development.
So, what is this Grind Culture thing? And is your teen a part of it?
The intentional act of slowing down to create a margin for family time provides benefits that will carry forward in every family member’s life.
There is a balance in protecting our kids from harm and giving them the freedom to fail, struggle, and the skills to succeed.
Sadly, reverence for the elderly is sometimes in short supply in today’s youth-oriented culture but they have the most to contribute.