When Teens Question the Faith
Hearing our teens ask hard questions about the Christian faith might alarm some parents. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Hearing our teens ask hard questions about the Christian faith might alarm some parents. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Some couples whose children have grown up and left home may find themselves in a marital crisis. A pastor and counsellor shares why—and what—can be done about it before it’s too late.
How do we raise children who don’t fear the Lord? A pastor and father of two pens this satirical article to address how we shouldn’t be parenting our kids.
How can dads dwell on and do what is Christlike in front of our little ones, in a world that opposes Him and His ways? A grandfather shares three ideas.
A father reflects on how his toddler’s constant shadowing of him motivates him towards greater intimacy with his heavenly Father.
As a Christian dad, everything we do should be marked with intentionality—even how we take charge of our schedules.
A mother of five reflects on the unseen but long-lasting impact of our words on our children.
Those of us who do housework day after day can feel bored and unappreciated, and the chores menial and beneath us.
Might there be another way of looking at chores—perhaps the way Jesus would?
Parenting is hard—but even more so when one has to do it alone. How can we support single mothers?
After an adoption and a string of miscarriages, a mother shares how God’s faithfulness has woven through her journey of motherhood, in both barrenness and blessings.