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.
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.
Want to make this year’s school year better than the last? Barbara Rainey gives moms and dads her best back-to-school advice regarding part-time jobs, homework, and being a light for Christ on campus.
Bishop Aaron Blake was not prepared for the chat he had with a 15-year-old boy named Melvin who was in the foster care system. What followed took Bishop Blake and his wife on a journey they never expected.
Barbara Rainey reminds parents that their kids could be headed into challenging circumstances in the coming school year. With mom and dad’s help, however, kids can be ready to face whatever comes their way.
It’s that time of year again! Will your children be prepared? Barbara Rainey encourages parents to prepare their children for school by teaching them how to respond should someone bully them.
Just because you failed in the area of sexual purity doesn’t mean you can’t be committed to upholding God’s standard for your kids.
Letting your child know your expectations before you go out in public together can act as a deterrent to inappropriate behavior.
I want to challenge you to help us stand strong for families by recommitting yourself to your spouse and to faithfulness in your marriage.
Romanian-born with no legs, Jen Bricker found a loving family in the home of Gerald and Sharon Bricker. The Brickers encouraged her to try whatever she wanted to-including gymnastics. Jen shares her story.
Ken Calwell, joins his wife, Sandy, to talk about some of the things they wanted to teach their son before he left for college, such as how to handle adversity. Ken recalls his own brush with adversity.
Sandy Calwell decided to stay home with her son instead of pursuing her career as a media executive. Sandy and her husband, Ken, talk about her transition.
A compilation of creative tips for the lazy days of summer.
Sandy Calwell talks about her decision to stay home with her son and invest herself in her family, rather than pursuing the career she loved. Joining her is her supportive husband, Ken.
Tom and Brenda Preston waited for years for a prodigal son to come to God.
How do we, as parents, dream new dreams for our children when we have no idea what the future holds?
Jim Subers talks to parents about rebellious and hurting teens. Jim explains that many troubled teens are just looking for answers and have believed lies about themselves and God.
Do you have a child that’s out of control? We want you to know there’s hope. Jim Subers, President of Shelterwood explains why it’s getting more and more difficult to raise children today.