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.
Youth expert Jonathan McKee says that our media-saturated kids are hearing the culture’s messages on gender identity. Jonathan encourages parents to interact with their kids and point them back to Jesus.
Just as failing to discipline your children will lead them to running the house, failing to trust your children will lead them to leaving the house.
Author Jonathan McKee reminds parents of the media’s impact on our youth, and encourages parents to be wise in how they monitor their children’s interaction with TV, the internet, and smartphones.
Youth culture expert Jonathan McKee says that our youth really want to share their hearts, but parents need to ask the right questions, especially regarding the topic of sex.
Well-known pediatrician and mother of six Meg Meeker talks to fathers about the necessity of providing appropriate boundaries for their daughters.
Pediatrician Meg Meeker talks about the powerful influence of a father and recalls how her own father’s belief in her at a low point in her life inspired her to believe in herself.
Helping your children understand God’s design for sex … and how to save themselves for marriage.
As a father, you need to love her not only when she is your sweet, affectionate girl, but also when she’s a real pain in the neck.
Randy Stinson talks about the importance of a father casting a vision for his family, and then leading them in practical ways to get them to their goals.
Randy Stinson tells how his sports-loving family opted out of baseball for 18 months in order to give his kids a big vision of the world.
Chris and Michelle Groff recall their son’s multiple stints in rehab and share a few of the parenting principles they learned there.
Chris and Michelle Groff share what they learned while their son was in rehab, and how they used this information to start their own ministry helping other parents.
Chris and Michelle Groff recall the night friends awakened them at 2:30 a.m. to tell them their son had broken into their car.
Barbara Rainey reminds women that being a helper to your husband involves more than just cooking and cleaning; it involves helping a husband become all God intends him to be.
Barbara Rainey recalls her early years as Dennis’s bride and her first year as a mom, which tested her faith and drove her to lean on God even more.
Barbara Rainey, author of the book “Letters to My Daughters,” explains how a series of letters to her daughters-in-law and newly married daughter evolved into a book on marriage.
The undeniable fact is that God expects parents to lead the family.