Technology is changing so quickly that most of us are barely aware of how our behavior is changing.
Here are some ways you can thank moms on Mother's Day and beyond.
Conflict has been around as long as there have been children, but what do you do when your children aren't getting along? We have 25 suggestions.
If you don't learn how to handle anger, you will constantly hurt others.
Your kids need you to hold them accountable in the area of dating.
The popular Netflix series seeks to address a worthy issue, but it has some troubling flaws.
Observations about the Netflix series from a junior high teacher.
How does the gospel bring real and lasting change into people's lives? A Q&A with Paul David Tripp and Tim Lane.
God's Word is filled with many good, useful, and true things that are meant to help you in your struggle with worry and fear.
Instilling a love for reading is a gift that keeps giving.
Four lessons from a mom and dad who have been there.
There are no foolproof methods of parenting, because there are no perfect parents.
Healthy ways to deal with grief from the parent of a prodigal.
Six lessons from Solomon's writings.
Care for the environment takes our commitment to a godly legacy to a new level of responsibility and conscientiousness.
Keep your ears and eyes open and in tune to what’s going on in your child’s life, and to all that he is exposed to. Keep the lines of communication open.
Children must be taught that cutting others down in any way is repulsive because every person is made in the image of God.
The most important task had been missing from my to-do list.
Part of our responsibility as parents is to help our daughter navigate appropriate relationships, especially dating relationships.
Yes, I was overcommitted and working my tail off for good, even great things. But why in the world was I doing this?
Whether your family is taking a short trip to Grandma's house or a cross-country vacation in the family car, these interactive activities will help the time pass more quickly.
The greatest commandments are to love God and love others, but what does this look like for a college student?
They thought their "baby days" were over, but they didn't know what the Lord would do next.
A few ideas on how parents can start cultivating an attitude of service in simple ways, by weaving threads of humility, consideration, and an "others-first" attitude into the fabric of everyday life.
In the battle for the hearts and minds of our children, we need to recognize that they need our intentional guidance in countering the deceptions of life.
Encouragement for those who have doubts about adopting.
When we got out of the car, I could tell I had picked a bad day to bring a little kid to the mall.
Lying, no matter how small, is a big deal. If our children are going to develop the discipline to always embrace the truth, it will be with our help.
Our children need to catch a vision for being an ambassador for Christ.
It's the little things that remind me how much I enjoy life with the wife God has given me.