Brian Housman explains that parents need to look past their child's behavior and into their child's heart. Housman shares what he's done in their home to address such issues as lying and media usage.
Brian Housman encourages parents to shoot for a bigger parenting goal than mere obedience-to see their children's hearts transformed into Christlikeness.
As much as we hate it, our children lose control, make poor choices, and deal with shame, grief, and remorse. That’s when they need you the most.
Al Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Seminary, tells parents why teaching their children the Ten Commandments is vital to their children's spiritual and emotional health.
Jason Houser tells parents that Christ's command to "go and make disciples," means teaching their children to love and serve the Lord.
Jason Houser talks to parents about the importance of training their children in the ways of God, reminding parents that discipleship is a lifestyle.
Bruce Ware helps equip parents to teach their children about the Holy Spirit in terms that even boys and girls can understand.
Bruce Ware encourages parents to use God's wonderful creation and other everyday examples to give their children a sense of awe at the thought of God.
Bruce Ware urges parents to use the ordinary moments of life to introduce their children to God and grow disciples in the faith.
John Majors and Michelle Hill talk to parents about how, with God's help, kids can do more than anyone ever expected them to.
John Majors and Michelle Hill coach parents on helping their teens embrace the Christian faith as their own.
Michelle Hill and John Majors discuss a teen's longing for independence and how parents want this too, but that tensions often arise as they guide a son or daughter to successfully stand on their own.
Here are a few steps you can take to create the right environment for your son to grow in his faith while he’s still living in your home.
Steve and Lori Zeller talk about their parenting challenges and successes. Faith, they say, had everything to do with their parenting as they prayed to be good role models for their boys.
Steve and Lori Zeller reminisce about their days spent as high school sweethearts and eventually marriage. The Zellers remember the fun of raising their three boys, who would all eventually go on to play in the NBA.
Most parents, according to Paul David Tripp, think that their kids have a "law" problem, so they set up rules. What they really have is an "awe" problem.
Well-known pediatrician and mother of six Meg Meeker talks to fathers about the necessity of providing appropriate boundaries for their daughters.
Pediatrician Meg Meeker talks about the powerful influence of a father and recalls how her own father's belief in her at a low point in her life inspired her to believe in herself.
Chris and Michelle Groff recall their son's multiple stints in rehab and share a few of the parenting principles they learned there.
Chris and Michelle Groff share what they learned while their son was in rehab, and how they used this information to start their own ministry helping other parents.
Chris and Michelle Groff recall the night friends awakened them at 2:30 a.m. to tell them their son had broken into their car.
The undeniable fact is that God expects parents to lead the family.
Pastor Crawford Loritts reminds us that Abraham-like faith doesn't deny the reality of your circumstances, but trusts in God's promises in spite of them.
According to author Crawford Loritts, the Bible assumes that every follower of Christ has a faith that will be lived out among family and friends.
Pastor Crawford Loritts reminds us that real faith isn't just optimism, but confidence in a holy God.
Kara Powell reveals that 70 percent of high school seniors have doubts about their faith, but parents shouldn't be alarmed. Kara explains that when young people explore their doubts, it leads to maturity.
Kara Powell tells how our kids benefit from intergenerational relationships. She encourages parents to provide opportunities for their kids to interact with people from all age groups.
Kara Powell talks to parents about modeling grace to their kids. Kara explains that if our faith is only about behaviors then it's no wonder our youth are struggling.
Ideas for creating a gravitational pull that brings family members closer to each other and to God.
While we should strive to be a godly example by the way we live, we must be proactive in teaching our children about God.