One family opened their home to needy people in their community.
Parenting Trait
Here’s why God cares about your family.
One man journeys around the world in search of God’s plan for family.
With her parents’ help, Sadie Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” fame moved past her fear and anxiety to walk in a confidence that comes from God.
Young readers helped realize God’s plan for Rwandan orphans.
At some point, most parent wonders if they’re making a difference in their kids’ lives.
NBA legend David Robinson talks about preparing to launch his three sons.
How to teach kids to bounce back after they face adversity or hardship.
Learn how dads can take back the role they have been given to become a hero to their children.
Help your teen see that hope is always there.
Avoid three common parenting fears so you can provide the emotional safety your kids need to be who God created them to be.
Gratitude rescues us from the trap of negative thinking and helps us enjoy life more. Learn how gratitude is one of the seven traits of effective parenting.
Children spell love T-I-M-E. Are you giving enough? Read more about how love is one of the seven essential traits of parenting.
The ability to adjust and respond with flexibility and optimism is a lifeline to the struggling family. Learn how adaptability is one of the seven traits of effective parenting.
Duck Dynasty’s Sadie Robertson encourages teens to take five seconds before making decisions that could change their lives . . . and she got it right. Here’s why.
Children’s hearts are easily touched by the Easter story. Being intentional about refocusing on Christ’s resurrection power can show your children that they can invite the Lord’s peace into their circumstances.
As you sort through your unmet expectations on Mother’s Day, realize that you may play a part in fueling your disappointments.
Help your kids live out the principles of grace and forgiveness, understanding how conflict looks when the spirit of a relationship is regulated by humility and forgiveness.
Bonding as a blended family means earning one another’s trust. One family learned that the process is surprisingly similar to bonding with a tiny pet marsupial.
Marshmallow moms are sweet. Who doesn’t love sugar? But being overly soft and sweet in our parenting can be detrimental to our kids.