Do you struggle with getting your kids to talk to you? Becky Harling explains how to give them a voice.
Do you struggle with getting your kids to talk to you? Becky Harling explains how to give them a voice.
Are you struggling with raising your teen? Dave and Ann Wilson present the top five things parents can do to parent their teenagers.
As Christians, we want our kids to love and follow Jesus. Janel Breitenstein encourages us to evaluate our parenting goals so that we may encourage lasting habits that prepare kids for a relationship with Him.
Are you looking for doable ways to disciple your children? Janel Breitenstein offers ideas to build spiritual life skills for kids and encourage their Christ-anchored identity.
Fern Nichols and Dennis and Barbara Rainey help parents evaluate their kids’ level of busyness and consider the priority of family time.
How can we squirrel away spiritual life skills for kids that make them want to connect with God? It could be easier than you think.
In the face of yet another epic failure or season of pure pain, God often creates beauty and an unforgettable teachable moment.
Lou Priolo, Bill and Vicki Rose, and Tommy and Teresa Nelson tell about the people in their lives who were difficult to love, and how God helped them extend love anyway.
Parenting an adult child is new territory for us, but my wife and I are learning. Here are five ways we’re trying not to be toxic parents.
Ann Wilson, co-host of FamilyLife Today, gets real about some of her greatest parenting mistakes, sharing advice from what God has taught her.
When it comes to parenting and control—could holding on too long, protecting too much, actually damage my teens?
Dave Wilson, co-host of FamilyLife Today, reveals some of his greatest parenting mistakes and shares how he experienced God’s grace in the midst of them.
Christian film producers, Alex and Stephen Kendrick provide a teaser discussion and behind-the-scene stories for their upcoming movie, “Show Me The Father.”
After a season of isolation, I miss parenting in community. Here are three reasons it takes a village and why we’d all benefit from one.
If a child has strayed from the faith of his parents, it’s tempting for parents to question what they did wrong. Phil Waldrep, Bob Lepine, and Michelle Hill offer hope for families of prodigals.
We want to help our kids with their anxiety, but how? Sissy Goff talks about when our children might need counseling, the voices that speak into their lives, and the hope we have in the Lord.
When our anxiety seems to be spiraling out of control, what can we do? Sissy Goff presents three steps to help ground us in the truth.
With the rise in anxiety, what can we do to help ourselves and others? Sissy Goff pinpoints some sources of anxiety and shares a simple way to cope with it in a moment’s notice.