Karis Kimmel Murray tells how granting forgiveness is the #1 rule of the Murray household, followed closely by “be brave and face your fears, especially when you do the hard thing.”
Karis Kimmel Murray tells how granting forgiveness is the #1 rule of the Murray household, followed closely by “be brave and face your fears, especially when you do the hard thing.”
Karis Kimmel Murray shares how her five-year plan was upended seven months into marriage when she discovered she was pregnant. Murray tells how she and her husband adjusted to life’s surprises.
Karis Kimmel Murray explains that grace is giving something not necessarily deserved. Murray illustrates what it’s like to let grace define your relationships even when the other person disappoints you.
Brian Housman, Paul David Tripp, and Emily Colson give biblical perspective on parenting your child’s heart, to help see past the bad behavior.
Your child is a good child, right? Paul David Tripp says, “not so fast.” Parents often make the mistake of expecting Christian character to be built in at birth.
Best-selling author Paul David Tripp understands parents’ desire to get their kids to behave. Tripp encourages parents to see themselves as God’s ambassadors.
Paul David Tripp talks honestly about parenting children with the love, wisdom, and mercy only God can provide. Tripp reminds parents the law has no power to change the heart. Only grace can do that.
Seeing the fruit of correcting your children requires delayed gratification.
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.
Joanne Kraft, author of “The Mean Moms Guide to Raising Great Kids,” talks about the benefits of having the kids help out at home.
You might be a great mom, but you were first a wife. Remembering this is key to having a great marriage.
Are you a mean mom? Author and mother of four Joanne Kraft gives a courageous call to moms not to shirk their duty, but to be the kind of mom their kids need.
Children are using computers at younger and younger ages. Is this good for them? Pediatricians Dr. Den Trumbull and Dr. Michelle Cretella talk about the effects of screen time on children.
Letting your child know your expectations before you go out in public together can act as a deterrent to inappropriate behavior.
Six guidelines for controlling your emotions while correcting your kids.
What worked yesterday with a child may not work today, and you have to be flexible
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