Jen Wilkin explains how children raised to be followers of Christ should do and say things differently from their unbelieving peers.
Jen Wilkin explains how children raised to be followers of Christ should do and say things differently from their unbelieving peers.
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.
Helping a child understand this world is not our home.
How does one communicate the significance of the Easter season with children? Sally Lloyd-Jones and Phil Vischer explain how and why to tell the whole Easter story to your kids.
Your children are asking “Who am I?” Andrew Walker helps parents explain what it means to be made in the image of God. Walker encourages parents to teach their children about the doctrine of sin.
Author Andrew Walker talks about our dignity as individuals. Walker reminds listeners they are more than their moral choices and personal identity because they are made in the image of God.
Author Andrew Walker explains the confusing issue of gender fluidity and how the message promoted by the sexual revolution has contributed to its prominence in today’s society.
Author Todd Friel, a professed chief sinner in his household, reveals that the most courageous thing he ever does is apologize to his wife and children for sinning against them.
Todd Friel encourages parents to look beyond behavior modification when disciplining our kids; reminding us that we’re all sinners, even parents, so we shouldn’t be shocked when kids don’t behave.
Todd Friel talks to parents of prodigals who feel they are to blame for their child’s waywardness. Friel reminds parents that it’s their job to be faithful. It’s God’s job to bring their children to faith.
Dennis Rainey continues his message on gospel lessons he learned by parenting his six kids.
Virgil said, “As the twig is bent, so the tree inclines.” Dennis Rainey shares how that concept applies to parenting. And how the parenting principles taught him about the gospel.
If you view your kids as sinners who need salvation, you’ll see parenting as a rescue mission.
Don Whitney coaches moms and dads on the lost art of family worship. Whitney reminds parents that they don’t have to prepare a devotional in order to worship.
Tracy Lane and J.T. Olson tell their stories of how others served them during their hour of great need, and how being the recipient of generosity increased their desire to help others.
These verses can become the centerpiece of kitchen table discussions and a tour guide for difficult conversations.
Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane remind listeners that Christmas is the perfect time to tell others about Jesus, especially your children.
There’s more to the holidays than just baking cookies and shopping. Barbara Rainey and co-worker, Tracy Lane, share new resources that point to the real meaning of Christmas.