Author Leslie Leyland Fields, a mother of six, talks candidly about her experience of coping with an unplanned pregnancy not once, but twice, many years after she thought her family was complete.
Author Leslie Leyland Fields, a mother of six, talks candidly about her experience of coping with an unplanned pregnancy not once, but twice, many years after she thought her family was complete.
We need to help our kids carefully discern good from evil without developing hearts that condemn others.
Are you helping your children have a kingdom mindset? Ken Hemphill points out the characteristics that set some parents apart as teachers of godliness.
Part of raising daughters is knowing that, at some point, you probably will turn your responsibilities over to another man.
Ken Hemphill talks about raising children who are spiritually grounded. Find out what the real key is to raising godly children.
Too many kids grow up seeing their parents endorsing one thing and living out another.
A group of young moms gets to ask Barbara Rainey their tough questions on parenting.
Brian Yak didn’t want to get married until he had the chance to meet his biological father … and get some answers.
Spiritually healthy parents walk each day, step by step, with God as their guide.
Barbara Rainey answers questions from moms of toddlers and preschoolers, and shares her three greatest parenting regrets and how God redeemed the outcome in spite of her mistakes.
Jessica Thompson learned that being a good kid doesn’t equal being a Christian.
Are you feeling overwhelmed with busyness? If so, you’ll want to hear about the radical steps one over-extended mother took to step out of the rat race and refocus on her family.
Recovering too-busy mom Joanne Kraft recalls the day when she and her husband decided their family was going to take a year off from all extracurricular activities to spend more time together.
Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson answer some of the most challenging questions for parents like, “What happens when we die?” “What is suicide?” and “Why does God allow natural disasters?
Jessica Thompson knew deep down she wasn’t a Christian. Her mother, Elyse Fitzpatrick, was clueless. Jessica tells how her life began to change when God’s love finally pierced her heart.
Pastor Brian Borgman shares how he and his wife came to adopt their son Alex. While adoption is a blessing to all involved, it also requires perseverance and many sacrifices.
Pastor Brian Borgman talks about the little boy, Alex, they would eventually provide care for, and the challenges of parenting a child who has known nothing but neglect.
Answer these questions with honesty, humility, and dependence on God’s power.