Pointing Your Children to God When They Fall
As much as we hate it, our children lose control, make poor choices, and deal with shame, grief, and remorse. That’s when they need you the most.
As much as we hate it, our children lose control, make poor choices, and deal with shame, grief, and remorse. That’s when they need you the most.
A boy without a father is like an explorer without a map. William Bennett, former Secretary of Education under Ronald Reagan, addresses manhood in today’s culture and reflects on his own boyhood and the men who influenced him.
Pastor Justin Holcomb talks about some of the ways parents can protect their children from child abuse.
Statistics show that 93 percent of abuse victims knew their perpetrators. Pastor Justin Holcomb helps parents teach their children how to protect their bodies from those who would do them harm.
Pastor Voddie Baucham shares four areas where men should lead their families: evangelism and the fallen nature of children, marriage enrichment, discipleship and discipline, and lifestyle evaluation.
For a man to lead his family spiritually, he needs to continue to point them to the gospel. Pastor Voddie Baucham explains why this focus is important.
Ideas for men who want to leave a spiritual legacy.
Jason Houser tells parents that Christ’s command to “go and make disciples,” means teaching their children to love and serve the Lord.
Jason Houser talks to parents about the importance of training their children in the ways of God, reminding parents that discipleship is a lifestyle.
Dr. Meg Meeker instructs mothers to find a way to live simply and to remember that a mother’s goal isn’t to make her kids happy or get them in the right schools, but to teach them to be good, solid people.
Dr. Meg Meeker asserts that kids mostly just want their mother’s time and attention, so moms should relax and leave the competition to others.
Dr. Meg Meeker encourages mothers to “jump off the train” of perfectionism and to simplify their lives by setting up boundaries and trusting their instincts.
Bruce Ware helps equip parents to teach their children about the Holy Spirit in terms that even boys and girls can understand.
When I’m in a hurry, I tend to plow over my children.
Bruce Ware encourages parents to use God’s wonderful creation and other everyday examples to give their children a sense of awe at the thought of God.
Bruce Ware urges parents to use the ordinary moments of life to introduce their children to God and grow disciples in the faith.
Karen Ehman encourages women to be realistic about how much time they have and to focus on the things that really matter.
Seeing the fruit of correcting your children requires delayed gratification.