5 Ways to Avoid Being a Drama Addict
Moms today have enough on their plates without adding unnecessary drama to the list.
Moms today have enough on their plates without adding unnecessary drama to the list.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about the increasing need for parents to talk to their children about sex and sexual identity.
Do your children know who they are in Christ? Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about a parent’s key assignment: to raise children with a spiritual identity
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about identity, one of the four pillars of parenting. The Raineys stress the importance of teaching children what to do with their emotions.
I’ve always believed that’s what birth mothers really are—heroes.
We cannot live redemptive lives and hate our neighbor. Diversity in relationships not only shows unity to the world but also builds in our own hearts a love for others.
In order for your teenagers to be able to make adult-level decisions, they need guidance. You can help them by asking good questions.
My kids need to grow up with the knowledge that I require a Savior just as much as they do.
After the unexpected death of our son, my wife and I learned that faith informs pain, but it doesn’t erase it.
I finally realized that my children had all the father they needed; all I had to do was point them to God for their needs.
Talking to my kids about shootings doesn’t come easily—how do I answer questions about things I don’t understand myself?
If the only time your kids see you worshipping God is at church, then your kids are missing out on a rich experience. Don Whitney and Lauren Chandler talk about worshiping together with their families.
Phillip Bethancourt tells how he and his wife intentionally shape their children’s identity through the three c’s. Bethancourt also shares how their family is setting boundaries for the use of technology.
How do we treat ourselves well while also remembering that God cares more about our hearts? Can we keep our hearts pure but also enjoy fashion?
Phillip Bethancourt explains how the gospel has a profound impact when applied to parenting. Bethancourt, a husband and father to four boys, recalls the time his 7-year-old asked him what it meant to be gay.
Are spiritual disciplines really helpful, or just busy work? Justin Earley says we all have habits we do without thinking. What would happen if we built habits into our lives that aligned our hearts with our Creator?
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, together with David Robbins and his wife, Meg, answer more tough questions from listeners such as: How do I introduce technology to my kids? What should I say to my adopted kids?
Dennis and Barbara Rainey team up with David Robbins and his wife, Meg, to answer questions from listeners such as: How do I encourage my teens to make good decisions? How do I handle sibling rivalry?