Why It’s Worth Investing In Christmas With Your Young Family
While our kids might be too young for now to remember what we do, it matters that we start being intentional about Christmas.
While our kids might be too young for now to remember what we do, it matters that we start being intentional about Christmas.
When Emily Lim-Leh suddenly lost her ability to speak, she embarked on a journey of searching for her lost voice, only to discover a new voice through words—as well as a newfound identity as a child of God.
As parents, we are to teach and model God’s ways to our teens. But they can go on to teach and model God’s ways to others, too.
Some of us might not be spending as much time with our children as we’d like, or we might not know how to best father them. A pastor and counselor shares his take.
Is it really worth the effort to bring your young ones to church? A mother of two toddlers shares her experience.
As our children gear up to receive their results this month, we might want to consider how our response shows them what is important to us.
In stressful situations, praying can often become a last resort. One mother shares how she’s learning to pray first—before doing anything else.
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.
There’s nothing wrong with interceding for our kids’ welfare and studies. But can our prayers go further?
Bullying can be a traumatic and painful experience for children. How can we spot if our children are being bullied—or bullying others—and what can we do about it?