Warning: Tween With an Attitude!
God used this volatile time in my daughter’s life to teach me a lesson, too.
God used this volatile time in my daughter’s life to teach me a lesson, too.
Being a mother requires faith, not fear.
Six lessons from Solomon’s writings.
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There are no foolproof methods of parenting, because there are no perfect parents.
Healthy ways to deal with grief from the parent of a prodigal.
Distinguishing between appropriate and inappropriate expressions of anger.
We need to realize that we are not just asking for an apology, but we are also training their consciences.
Four lessons from a mom and dad who have been there.
Stay-at-home mothering doesn’t have to be so hard, and you don’t have to do it alone. There are resources all around you to help you be the kind of mom you want to be.
Keep your ears and eyes open and in tune to what’s going on in your child’s life, and to all that he is exposed to. Keep the lines of communication open.
The do’s and don’ts of going out with the opposite sex.
September 2006 Like many Christians I know, my wife, Erin, and I had discussedRead More »
Traditions are a lot like heirlooms … both probably have come to us through our families. Some you love; you can’t imagine life without them. And some you’re stuck with..
A tribute to J.T. Walker, a man who was passionate about his God, his family, and his church.
It’s time for a heart-check about children in the Christian community. Do we truly have God’s heart for children? Do we really believe children are a blessing?
How was I going to instruct my daughters about the importance of purity when I was so immoral as a teenager?
Part of our responsibility as parents is to help our daughter navigate appropriate relationships, especially dating relationships.