How have you prepared your children for the attacks of Satan? Do you have a written plan to protect your children?
Parenting Techniques
Great relationships aren’t built of laws or rigid rules, but of vulnerable communication, honesty, healthy conflicts, order and direction.
Learning these four biblical principles will help you reap the wonderful consequences of a much closer walk with God and harmony with others.
Take every chance you can to practice faith-talk with your children.
In addition to being intentional about communicating with your children, be intentional about modeling and sharing your faith.
Parents need to continually repeat the basic truths of God to our children.
When you bring your baby home from the hospital, the rigors of basic training begin.
Teach your teens selflessness . . . even in a materialistic world.
Having a master list of all household-related contacts is a necessity.
Providing a way for your child to gain an understanding of how his day will go may eliminate some of the undesirable behaviors that tend to rear their ugly heads during transition times.
Help kids ages 4-7 learn God’s Word
There are a few key areas where you’ll get the most bang for your buck (and your time and effort).
Two of your kids are fighting, another one won’t pick up his toys, and your teenager just revealed the tattoo she got without your permission. You’re exhausted, and all you want is peace. You’re not alone. For many, disciplining children is a daily challenge. When it comes to discipline in my home, I only have …
Working through the pain and rediscovering joy
Our task is not only scriptural instruction but also role modeling.
A little humor, a little innovation, a little creativity and, frankly, learning the skill of “letting it go and blowing it off” is a big part of being a happier, more realistic and peaceful mom who works outside the home.
How to reach children ages 0-3 with God’s Word
Understanding the differences between control, responsibility and liability — and how those nudge parents to try controlling teens.
Tips for family calendars, storage ideas, “office space” for kids and more
If the midweek scavenger hunts have left you searching for a more manageable morning system, here’s a plan of action.