Helping Your Children Know Their Gifts
Your job is to help your children grow into the adults God intended them to be.
Your job is to help your children grow into the adults God intended them to be.
If the pastor has a good relationship with God, then his children must as well. Not necessarily. Barnabas Piper talks about the spiritual challenges he faced growing up as the son of John Piper.
Pastors’ kids are just like other kids. But the environment they’re in is more intense. Barnabas Piper, talks about the pressure and challenges he’s experienced being a pastor’s kid.
One of the ways our family has “looked back” as part of a Christmas tradition is by creating an annual family report.
Brian Kluth encourages listeners to look back on their lives and see how God has provided for them in the past, then give to God accordingly, out of a thankful heart.
Natalie Hankins tells how her deep love for her children and her passion for music and the scriptures led her to create better alternatives for her own family’s entertainment.
What does it mean to teach purity to your children? Michael and Hayley DiMarco address this subject with a biblical foundation.
Jack and Lisa Hibbs share how they tried to be intentional with their daughters, Ashley and Rebecca, who join them on the program.
Pastor Jack Hibbs and his wife, Lisa, remind us that God makes us body, soul and spirit, and encourage believers to glean from their pasts, and realize that God has the power to redeem anything.
You can’t change the past, but you can change your children’s future. Jack and Lisa Hibbs know. Jack and Lisa tell how God gave them new lives and a new legacy in Him.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about a teen’s need to draw boundaries in relationships with the opposite sex.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about the sexual culture we live in and the devaluing of virginity in our modern society.
A parent can influence children to become who God created them to be—not by manipulation or force but by watering the seeds God has planted.
Brad Formsma, talks about a gift-giving opportunity that gave him enormous satisfaction.
Brad shares how giving generously has become a lifestyle for him and his family.
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.