Looking at Our Kids through God’s Eyes
In learning to understand how God sees their children, Elvin and Esther Foong, the founders of The Treasure Box, have gained insights into their views of their own children and of parenting.
In learning to understand how God sees their children, Elvin and Esther Foong, the founders of The Treasure Box, have gained insights into their views of their own children and of parenting.
Just before bedtime isn’t the only opportunity to talk to your kids. Look out for “teachable moments”—and accept that there are also times when they just don’t want to talk, says Lim Chien Chong.
A father discovers that parenting is not just about nurturing his children, but also about his own maturing.
Instead of focusing solely on performance, Tan Lai Yong has tried to raise his children with an eye on something more important in life.
Sunday school teacher Stephen Chan offers revealing insights on the different “stages” of our children’s faith, and what we can do more of to help our kids have a personal relationship with God as they grow up.
Cheah Fung Fong explains why it’s important for parents to teach kids the “first message” on sexuality—before the world does.
Prayer is a divine relationship that involves the whole family, Morgan Zhou has discovered.
With the school holiday coming to an end, early childhood educator Dr Jacqueline Chung cautions against packing our children’s timetable, which can deprive them of the simple joys of growing up.
The founder of the Dads for Life movement learns about God’s heart through his own pains and heartaches.
A prodigal daughter who once left the church—and the Christian faith—gives her side of the story.