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.
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.
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.
My desire is to incorporate these truths into the fabric of my family’s values.
Kids need to know they’re loved, but they also need hope. Sally Lloyd-Jones tells how her book, “Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing,” invites children to see what God says about them, His true masterpieces.
Sally Lloyd-Jones recalls how her father sent her off to boarding school with the words of Joshua 1, “Be strong and very courageous.”
What does it take to be a spiritually healthy parent? Michelle Anthony talks about six different dysfunctional parenting styles moms and dads often default to, like micromanaging or being critical.
When it comes to your home, is God in charge? Author Michelle Anthony reminds us that being healthy doesn’t mean being perfect, but rather means letting God be the Lord of our hearts and homes.
Too many kids grow up seeing their parents endorsing one thing and living out another.
Jessica Thompson learned that being a good kid doesn’t equal being a Christian.
Jessica Thompson knew deep down she wasn’t a Christian. Her mother, Elyse Fitzpatrick, was clueless. Jessica tells how her life began to change when God’s love finally pierced her heart.
Here are a few Bibles and works of Christian literature that my family enjoys reading together.