A Letter for Mothers with Spiritually Absent Husbands
When a husband isn’t a believer, enduring in gospel hope can be hard—but not impossible with God.
When a husband isn’t a believer, enduring in gospel hope can be hard—but not impossible with God.
We can’t control the influence of their peers, but we can influence the control it has on our teenager.
Ever thought of swapping a family vacation for a mission trip? One family did—and returned home with some very special memories and stories.
It can feel awkward to bring up the birds and the bees with our kids. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Stuck thinking of what your kids can say at your family’s reunion dinner? Here are some wishes that may come in handy—with biblical resonances, too.
How can we respond to and cope with the feelings that inevitably appear in our marriage? How can we discover true fulfilment?
Do we truly know the right priority, place, and person for teaching spiritual values to our children?
From rejoicing in God’s provision to respecting our adult children’s boundaries, a grandfather of two shares some principles for grandpas and grandmas to consider.
We can disciple our kids towards a lifetime of churchgoing by laying out some helpful habits in worship, suggests this mother of five.
Family history can have a direct impact or influence on our parenting styles. But it doesn’t mean we need to be held hostage by the past.