Family Recipes
Editor’s Note: Here are three recipes mentioned on the July 12, 2014, broadcast ofRead More »
Editor’s Note: Here are three recipes mentioned on the July 12, 2014, broadcast ofRead More »
The 5th Commandment tells us to honor our parents. Are you worthy of honor?
We learn a lot from those who parent well. But we can also learn a lot from those who didn’t.
Tracey Eyster and Sherry Surratt encourage moms to break free from isolation and find other moms to link arms with. Tracey and Sherry share some funny antics from their own family histories.
Sherry Surratt and Tracey Eyster recall their 40 plus combined years of parenting and assure moms that Jesus will equip and strengthen them if they’ll just turn to Him for help and wisdom.
Motherhood is messy, but beautiful. Sherry Surratt and Tracey Eyster talk about gaining motherly confidence, finding a mentor, and relying on the Lord to face the day-to-day.
My ancestors left me a godly heritage, and my passion is to pass that on to my own kids.
Film producers Stephen and Alex Kendrick challenge parents through their new book, “The Love Dare for Parents,” to parent with purpose for 40 days, taking each day to intentionally love their children with the love of God.
Brothers Alex and Stephen Kendrick reminisce about their childhood and the often comical spats they had growing up, and still sometimes have today. They point to their faith in Christ as the glue that bonds them together.
Parents need to intentionally seek out ways to encourage, teach and bless our children daily. Stephen and Alex Kendrick talk to parents about their book, “The Love Dare for Parents,” a 40-day dare to parents to love their kids.
Three players from this week’s game, and the fathers who influenced them.
A potentially dangerous accident with my son taught me a lesson in temper management.
The kids are back at school, and I’m alone.
The importance of praying parents.
It was a real revelation to me that I could pursue a relationship with my daughters by dating them.