Calling Your Child to a Commitment to Excellence
Our children need to catch a vision for being an ambassador for Christ.
Carpool Queens and Sleepover Divas
Becoming involved in your child’s friendships can mean taking on some interesting roles.
Caught in a Tug of War
Parents often feel tired from fighting the influences of the culture, but let me encourage you to hang on.
An Unexpected Gift: Raising a Child With a Learning Disability
As we learned more about our son, it felt like we were unwrapping a precious gift. Each testing day brought new insights into how his amazing brain worked.
Called to Adopt
A day full of frustrating challenges gave me a good laugh years later.
Bringing Home a New Sibling
Practical tips for relieving some of the natural rivalry between siblings and helping them to develop an appreciation for one another.
Building Friendships With Your Young Children
Eight “foundation builders” to help parents as they seek to cultivate strong friendships with their young children.
Former prodigal Andrew Palau knows what it’s like to walk far away from God and then to return.
Answering the Call of Family Worship
Three steps that will help you spiritually invest in your family.
Adjustment Issues
A day full of frustrating challenges gave me a good laugh years later.
Are You Open to God Working in Your Heart
Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife, Mary Beth, share how God changed their hearts for orphans.
Are You Ready to Adopt?
Here are some issues to consider as you consider adding to your family through adoption.
Are Children Boring?
In most cases I find boredom to be a function of attitude—a result of my own selfishness and lack of vision or initiative or creativity.
Becoming a Family of Purpose
These ideas won’t cure every problem in your home, but they will help you refocus on kingdom purposes.
Balancing Work and Family
Somewhere between the deadlines and the to-do list, I’d forgotten the most important ministry God had entrusted to me: my family.
Becoming a Real Father
Are you making memories with your children? Those moments may be the best times of their lives.