Encourage young girls to act like a daughter of the King, God’s princess, by training them in the fruit of the Spirit.
Family Relationships
How do you instill the desire in your kids to live the best version of themselves? The parents of Switchfoot’s Jon and Tim explain how they helped their kids live their own “great story.”
What growing boys need from their moms can be summed up in one word: respect.
Don’t panic, if you’re a new dad! You will bond and feel more at ease with their new little one, in time.
By understanding your children’s “love style,” you can help your kids develop healthy emotional connections with others.
How is your marriages equipping your kids with the skills they need for interacting with their future spouses?
Are you thinking about taking a family cruise? If so, don’t forget to pack these 28 items that aren’t always found on packing lists.
Activities for those rainy-day blues
What do you do when you find other children saying real words, while your child is still mumbling indecipherable gobbledygook?
What can you do on a staycation? If there’s one way to cement a meaningful learning experience in the hearts and minds of children, it’s field trips. As in, family field trips. Enrich your family time with low-cost, educational opportunities.
Are you looking for new games to play and activities to do on your next road trip? Look no further. We’ve compiled a number of games and activities that work well in the car.
When cabin fever strikes during your next staycation, here’s a list of ideas to keep your kids entertained, instead of restless and bored.
While similar in many respects to stepparenting through divorce and remarriage, parenting a child whose biological parent has died carries its own distinctives.
Teens shouldn’t fret when there’s no “burning-bush” answer to their life questions.
Your child can have a more complete understanding of what Christ’s death and resurrection have already accomplished through your teaching them these four truths about Christ’s sacrifice.
Comparing a child’s development isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but when parents become competitive, the result can be troublesome.
Teach your children why it’s important to serve the elderly, even if those served can’t remember who the children are.
Celebrating life in the shadow of death
It takes time, flexibility and a whole lot of love to help a child adapt to a new family.
How do you tell your kids about a painful decision from your past?