What is theology? Marty Machowski explains that because theology is the study of God, theology is for everyone, including our kids.
What is theology? Marty Machowski explains that because theology is the study of God, theology is for everyone, including our kids.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey and their daughter Laura reflect on Christmases past and the traditions they shared.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, along with their daughter Laura reflect on some fun Rainey Christmases they’ve enjoyed.
After researching the names of Christ, Barbara Rainey explains how she came up with the idea of having Christmas ornaments that reflect who Christ is.
This holiday season Dennis and Barbara Rainey suggest hiding one new Christmas ornament and letting a child open one decorated bag each week of advent season.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey tell how they prepare for the holidays now as empty nesters.
Barbara Rainey talks about her book consisting of four true stories designed to teach children of all ages the beauty of gratitude.
Barbara Rainey and her daughter Laura talk about their favorite Thanksgiving memories, including five kernels of corn, Company French toast, and reading the Pilgrims’ story.
Barbara Rainey shares fresh ideas to help families focus on being fully present with one another as they gather at the Thanksgiving table.
Your calling as a parent is to model a faith that is authentic and strong.
Four practical suggestions for facing uncertain times with faith and courage.
This weekend on the broadcast, get valuable advice for your family from pastor Lance Quinn and Christian songwriter Jason Houser as they share God’s wisdom from the Scriptures.
Author Cheri Fuller, Forrest Turpen, executive director of the Christian Educators Association, and Dr. Steve Douglass, president of Cru, give parents some things to think about before sending their kids to public school.
Josh McDowell encourages parents to find opportunities to teach their kids the truth.
Josh McDowell exposes the myth of tolerance and reminds us that there are things we shouldn’t tolerate like abuse, poverty, and racism.
In the minds of most teenagers, there is no universal standard for sexual morality of absolutes beyond a person’s own view as to what makes sexual activity right or wrong.
Joshua Straub reminds parents that, just as God loves us with grace and truth, so we must lead with grace when our kids are acting out.
Joshua Straub tells parents that allowing our kids to explore leads them to self-confidence, but it must be balanced with protection.