Values Are Your Most Important Parenting Tool
Your children are watching where you spend your time, money, and resources.
Your children are watching where you spend your time, money, and resources.
Parenting isn’t just a manual task—it’s the shaping of a life.
In a FamilyLife Today interview, Dennis Rainey and Bob Lepine say that all of us are called by God to leave something behind—to have an impact on the next generation.
We need to work at modeling appropriate expressions of anger.
Many wives are growing in their faith but are married to men whose Christian growth seems stagnant.
The beloved coach was raised by a father who believed in building character.
Our love will be the stabilizing power that I hope God will use to pull this child through these turbulent times.
Guidance for teaching your children to be sensitive to potential danger.
Toddlers make mothers feel like they have lost control of the family.
Difficulties in a couple’s sex life often reflect deeper issues in their relationship.
Our children need to catch a vision for being an ambassador for Christ.
A report on how the film is changing lives with its challenge to apply biblical principles of love to your marriage.
It’s the little things that remind me how much I enjoy life with the wife God has given me.
Becoming involved in your child’s friendships can mean taking on some interesting roles.
Parents often feel tired from fighting the influences of the culture, but let me encourage you to hang on.
Eight “foundation builders” to help parents as they seek to cultivate strong friendships with their young children.
A day full of frustrating challenges gave me a good laugh years later.
Practical tips for relieving some of the natural rivalry between siblings and helping them to develop an appreciation for one another.