Everyday Ways You Can Explain the Gospel to Kids
A veteran youth worker and father of two shares some ideas and tips that you can use to help your children—whether they’re toddlers or teens—understand the good news of Jesus Christ.
A veteran youth worker and father of two shares some ideas and tips that you can use to help your children—whether they’re toddlers or teens—understand the good news of Jesus Christ.
With her five children growing up, one mother ponders over the eternal value of “catching” ordinary, everyday moments with them before they turn into adults.
Three parents offer suggestions and tips on how to respond to this often-heard complaint.
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A survey of 100 Singaporean teenage girls reveals some interesting findings.
While all attention might be on the needs of your newborn in the early days of parenting, don’t forget the needs of your spouse, says one husband and father.
What can we learn about marriage from an early church father who never married? Surprisingly a lot, as the author finds out.
Three parents share their views on their experience and expertise in engaging young ones in the Word of God.
How can parents keep the conversations going, and continue to have an influence on their children’s lives when they enter teenage and beyond? A mother shares some personal lessons.
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.