
Parenting and Building Character through the Fruit of the Spirit
Parenting can seem overwhelming at times. However, the good news is that we are not alone in this great task. God partners with us in the character development of children.
Parenting can seem overwhelming at times. However, the good news is that we are not alone in this great task. God partners with us in the character development of children.
Advent is a time to join together with others to celebrate the coming of Christ’s birth.
How do children become Christians? It is no different for children than it is for adults. It’s simple, yet deeply profound.
Sometimes we learn more from our kids than they learn from us. Sarah Damaska shares a pivotal lesson in hospitality she learned from her daughter.
How can families use technology responsibly? Ben Snyder reviews the book, The Tech-wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in its Proper Place, by Andy Crouch.
How can you help your students make a difference? Chasity Opphile shares ways to teach them how to fight human trafficking.
Are you looking for good ways to teach your children about the Christian calendar and why we celebrate certain ways on special days? Ben Snyder shares helpful tips on family discipleship during Lent.
Do you want to get the most you can out of this Lenten season? Winfield Bevins shares 10 ways to make Lent come to life for your family discipleship.
What is the one most important thing you can give your child? Sarah Damaska weighs in.
Asking the right questions can help you foster discussion and excitement for learning in your children. Rebecca Rutherford shares helpful tips for creating your own “wonder questions” to help facilitate discipleship in the home.
How does God intend for a healthy family to handle conflict? Brandon Powell offers three principles for appropriate conduct when being together gets hard.
What does Advent mean? Winfield Bevins shares the meaning of Advent and some tips on how to help your family engage this crucial part of the Christian calendar.