Ted Baehr talks about the role Christians have in making movies. Baehr addresses parents who are raising “creative types,” and gives them advice for maintaining their character while they pursue their dreams.
Ted Baehr talks about the role Christians have in making movies. Baehr addresses parents who are raising “creative types,” and gives them advice for maintaining their character while they pursue their dreams.
Ted Baehr coaches parents on how to use discernment when choosing a movie for their families. Baehr encourages parents to be aware of their children’s development and to research a film before heading to the theater.
FamilyLife’s first feature film, Like Arrows, is coming to a theater near you, but this week only!
High school teachers Daniel Anderson and his daughter, Jacquelyn, dispel some myths teens have about dating.
Daniel Anderson and his daughter, Jacquelyn, both high school teachers, get a first hand look at the dating practices of teens each day. Together they give an honest take on the status of teen dating.
Veteran high school teacher Daniel Anderson and his daughter, Jacquelyn, reminisce about Jacquelyn’s high school years and the “no dating” policy that ruled their household.
Your blended family may have another river to cross and a few more battles to face, but don’t give up—significant rewards lie ahead.
Jen Wilkin explains how our children’s possessions, entertainment, friends-entire lifestyle-should display Christ in sharp contrast to the unbelieving world around them.
Even though the legal rights of a stepparent over his or her stepchildren is limited, love is not limited.
Jen Wilkin explains how children raised to be followers of Christ should do and say things differently from their unbelieving peers.
God showed His love for us by bringing the outsider in, and that’s how Christians should love the “extended” members of stepfamilies.
As followers of Christ, we are aliens-this world is not our home. Jen Wilkin introduces five areas in which our children can display their allegiance to God’s kingdom.
FamilyLife’s first film is meant to be a glimpse into a path that can take you deeper into parenting the heart of your children.
Helping a child understand this world is not our home.
A creative way to connect with couples early in their parenting journey and establish a loving, caring relationship.
God put inside every boy something that stirs him to be brave and protective.
Emerson Eggerichs, along with author Ron Deal, share practical ways for moms to relate to and honor their sons. Even when upset, moms need to continue to speak respectfully.
Bob Lepine answers behind-the-scenes questions about the movie.