When We Don’t Have Quiet or Time (Part 2)
For many parents, doing quiet time regularly can be a challenge. How can we spend meaningful time with the Lord when we don’t have time . . . or when we have too much of it?
For many parents, doing quiet time regularly can be a challenge. How can we spend meaningful time with the Lord when we don’t have time . . . or when we have too much of it?
In the day-to-day busyness of parenting, it can feel impossible to squeeze in time to meet with God. What can we do to prioritise our most important relationship?
As we mark World Mental Health Day on October 10, we look at what the Bible says about mental health, and how we can care for our children’s mental well-being.
A young mum reflects on her experience of being bullied as a child, and what she hopes might be different for her son, should he face the same one day.
Ahead of International Widows’ Day (23 Jun), a mother shares how she copes with parenting four children single-handedly—on top of running a business.
How can we help our teenagers understand and avoid risks without exasperating them? A senior counsellor shares some advice.
With borders opening and travel on the rise once more, a new mother struggles with her desire to travel with a new baby in tow.
Doing family devotion regularly can be a challenge, especially when you have younger children. We ask pastors for their own experience and tips on how to start family devotions—and keep them going.
What else is there to do, aside from attending service online or physically, this Covid-impacted Christmas? Here are five ways your family can commemorate the birth of Christ this festive season.
With PSLE scores coming out in November, we find out from 12-year-olds how they’re preparing themselves—and how they hope their parents will react.