Reading is one of the only entertainment mediums that’s also an essential life skill.
Parenting Techniques
A clever idea changed my perspective on my kids and household duties.
Take a look at seven common faith-launching worries parents face.
Helping your child find new friendships after the big move
If your kids ever wonder, “What does God look like?” send them to me. I’ve seen His hands. I’ve seen them all my life – on an Iowa couple named George and Ruth. Before I could even read, I watched those hands empty bedpans, prepare sponge baths and feed Ruth’s elderly mother. During my teen …
Finding volunteer opportunities for your kids is a good way to teach them compassion and stewardship as part of their service to God.
Try using this activity to teach your kids about the existence of God.
This clever discipline method is less exhausting and more successful than ranting, raving, blaming, pleading, begging or threatening.
Try using this activity to teach your kids that God wants us to be part of His family.
Now is the time for you to realize the incredible impact you can have on your child, helping him or her come to Christ and grow in that relationship.
Give your children a sense of the importance of joyful giving by being a good model.
We can engage our teens by caring about what matters to them.
Is the do-as-I-say-not-as-the-TV-character-does approach to parenting working for you? Here’s why it probably isn’t.
Even teens and tweens learn more by example than by teaching. Modeling proper virtues for your children is important.
How do you help your children care for others?
How do we prepare our kids to be “shrewd as serpents, and harmless as doves” when they serve? How do we teach them to discern how to give and serve with widsom?
Try using this activity to teach your kids that sin separates us from God.
How do we foster and nurture a strong work ethic in our kids, which will be pleasing to God?
FaithLaunch isn’t the only method for introducing your child to Jesus. But it’s a good way to do it without pressuring your child, exhausting yourself or upending your family’s schedule.
When and where to go for help when your teen rebels