When Teens Question the Faith
Hearing our teens ask hard questions about the Christian faith might alarm some parents. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Hearing our teens ask hard questions about the Christian faith might alarm some parents. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
After backsliding for 20 years, Carol returned to the faith—only to discover more about God as a parent than ever before.
We need to deal with our own insecurities in order to help our children stand firm against peer pressure and social norms.
A father of three shares his personal experience from raising teenage children. This is the second part of a two-part series.
A father of three shares his personal experience from raising teenage children.
Communicating with your teenage child can be a challenge. Here’s a useful checklist to help you improve your communication.
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.
How can we help our teenagers understand and avoid risks without exasperating them? A senior counsellor shares some advice.
It’s a loaded question that needs to be answered carefully. How can parents respond in a godly and loving way?
What’s going on in your teenage daughter’s mind as she looks in the mirror or scrolls through her social media feeds? Two sisters tell parents what a typical teen girl is really thinking.