Your Kid Wants a Cell Phone for Christmas
I wanted to be shocked that my 5-year-old kid wants a cell phone. But it’s the world we live in. Mandy at NextTalk says the digital world changes parenting.
I wanted to be shocked that my 5-year-old kid wants a cell phone. But it’s the world we live in. Mandy at NextTalk says the digital world changes parenting.
How do you prepare for the holidays? Dennis and Barbara Rainey are passionate about celebrating the true meaning of Christmas. Together they share fun ways they’ve done that, and tell how you can too.
I have a hard time Christmas shopping for my wife. It’s not because I don’t enjoy giving her gifts. I do. It’s just that I don’t want to mess it up.
Christmas will be here soon, and Dennis and Barbara Rainey share fun, simple ideas to help you get ready spiritually.
Seven ways to make the holy days peaceful days.
Randall Goodgame, creator of Slugs & Bugs, Scripture-based children’s songs, talks about the unique gospel opportunity that is the Christmas season.
Forget perfume and diamonds … give your wife something that speaks to her heart.
The real unexpected gift wasn’t the money or groceries, but an increase in our faith.
A mom’s guide to managing all that the holiday season throws her way.
Sometimes, Grandpa and Grandma Warbucks create unintended challenges by “blessing the grandkids” with so many gifts.
I’m thankful for the incarnation. But without Christ’s death, resurrection, and ascension, Christmas would mean nothing.
Ace Collins shares the story behind the Christmas hymn, “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen.” Today we’re also featuring some less common hymns declaring Christ’s birth at Christmas time.
Barbara Rainey, Terry Ascott, and Sarah from Radio Shema talk about what life is like in different cultures around the world, and why it is crucial to keep Christ as the focal point of Christmas.
If you find yourself longing for a purer, less commercialized version of Christmas, then you might want to try our experiment yourself.
Slow down and truly experience this special season centered around family, joy, giving, and most importantly—Jesus.
Listening to traditional Christmas hymns is one way to remind your children of the beautiful, gospel-centered purpose of Christmas.
Forget the ties and BBQ apron, your man would much rather see these gifts wrapped up on Christmas Day.
When my aunt and uncle divorced, I had a difficult time adjusting to new holiday celebrations.