Foster a strong relationship between your children and their grandparents by creating opportunities for them to interact
Parenting
In the wake of unexpected violence erupting on the screen it’s important to equip children with the necessary facts to process these tragic events.
To date or not to date. How does the single mom decide wisely to date or not date?
Simple ways to celebrate Easter with your kids
The following excerpt is from “Parenting Gen Z: Guiding Your Child Through a Hostile Culture”
A new wave of legislation claims to protect children—but what it really does is place every parent under suspicion.
Our kids’ mental health has nearly been narrowed down to two words: Likes and Followers. Learn how to approach habits for your kids and phones.
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” James 1:5
Today’s kids face new challenges and ask questions our kids didn’t have to two decades ago. But God has provided every answer and truth to help them have a positive mindset and turn adversity into an adventure.
“Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation, to teaching.” —1 Timothy 4:13
An open letter to moms of teens on Mother’s Day.
Dolphin, Elephant, Free-range? Why settle for just one?
Do America’s children need a fully-equipped rescue team to combat child sexual exploitation? Tim Tebow says yes. Here’s why.
Whether your children are fully grown, or still crawling on your lap, the power of an apology can transform your relationship.
Releasing your son to be the man and husband God created him to be, is hard, but can be one of your greatest blessings.
Father’s Day is awkward for those who either don’t have a father or who are estranged from their father.
I have three teens, two daughters (13 and 15) and a son (17). And if you’re in a similar boat, you probably have experienced some drama from time to time.
The Seder (pronounced “say-der”) is the religious ceremony that tells the story of Passover. It’s a family-oriented ritual where everyone gathers around the table for a service that may include a meal.
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes TV rots your brain. We’ve all heard some iteration of that phrase before. And it turns out, it may be true—and, to some extent, perpetuated by parents. But “rots” isn’t the best verb to use. A better word might be “molds” or “shapes.” And while those verbs may sound better, …
With so many distractions, staying focused on God’s Word requires intentional effort, but it doesn’t have to be hard.