The Three Languages of Parenting
Do we communicate information and rules, or love?
Do we communicate information and rules, or love?
Veteran Youth for Christ worker Stephanie Choong shares how parents can connect with their teenage children.
When are kids ready for smartphones or other devices that give access to the cyber world?
A mother explains her role in watching what goes into her household and what influences her children.
With COVID-19, here’s five ways to make “church service” at home a great time for all in the family.
In this message from August 1955, Billy Graham describes problems that seem hauntingly similar to those of today.
With the spread of the COVID-19, use these pointers that help connect the topic of disease and sickness with our Christian faith, as you talk to your children.
Parenting should not be based on worrying about what will happen and how a child should behave or perform, says Family Matters CEO Tim Kimmel.
Moms lives with a sense that we’ll never be or do enough. What, then, can save us from this “mommy guilt”?
How does the culture of our city, community and family shape our kids?