5 Christmas Myths to Not Teach Your Kids
Have we grown up learning things about Christmas that just aren’t true? One young parent sifts through the facts—and fiction—of Jesus’ birth.
Have we grown up learning things about Christmas that just aren’t true? One young parent sifts through the facts—and fiction—of Jesus’ birth.
As the December holidays begin, Max shares three principles on how we can handle technology to engage our children more effectively for Christ.
A mother reflects on how she’s managing her teenage son’s phone usage, and why it’s important to teach our children to make godly decisions.
The Trinity is one of the most profound concepts of the Christian faith—and possibly one of the hardest to teach to children. A pastor and father of three shares some tips on how we can explain the Trinity to our kids.
Conversations about boy-girl relationships (BGR) can be awkward. A parenting expert shares some biblical principles and practical guidelines to help you start talking—and listening.
As fathers, we have the choice whether to follow God with our families—or not. What do we choose today?
While our children might seem as innocent as angels at times, the book of Proverbs paints a darker picture. A pastor and father of three gives his take on what this means for parents.
Discipline, particularly corporal punishment, can be a highly sensitive and controversial topic these days. Drawing on Scripture, a pastor and father of three shares his take, and how he disciplines his children in love.
Discipline does not necessarily mean harsh punishment. We can teach our children what is right and wrong in a loving, godly way.
With the PSLE starting this week, it’s a stressful time for both parents and pupils. What can we do as Christian parents? And what does the PSLE really stand for? Read one parent’s discovery.