5 Prayers to Protect Your Child
February 27th, 2015

5 Prayers to Protect Your Child

Sarah Ortiz

My 9-year-old son is an old soul. He spends birthday money on office supplies. He gets excited about e-books. He recently received his own business cards as a gift, and it was like Christmas all over again. But despite his maturity, he’s growing up in a generation that ...

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8 Bible Verses to Guide Your Parent-Child Relationships
February 19th, 2015

8 Bible Verses to Guide Your Parent-Child Relationships

Jennica Stevens

Parent-child relationships can be extremely rewarding and extraordinarily challenging. (Often, they are both at the same time!) Whether you are the parent or the child, 16-years old or 61-years young, you have to love and guide, give care and receive help, discipline wrongdoing and admit when you’re wrong. ...

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5 Prayers for your Children
January 15th, 2015

5 Prayers for your Children

Sarah Ortiz

Do you remember the first time they placed that baby in your arms? Can you recall the scent of her skin and the incomparable feeling of his tiny fingers around yours? Do you remember the dreams you had for her or the plans you had for him? Surely ...

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6 Bible Verses for Single Parents
September 19th, 2014

6 Bible Verses for Single Parents

Sarah Ortiz

Every single parent knows there are good days and bad days. The good days are great. I watch my 8-year-old son popping wheelies on his bicycle and listen to my 6-year-old daughter singing princess songs. We crack jokes, and I cherish the moments I spend with them. At ...

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Do You Feel Guilty as a Working Mom?
September 9th, 2014

Do You Feel Guilty as a Working Mom?

Nena Podbury

My alarm rings and I get out of bed, grab both kids and head downstairs for breakfast (juice and a cereal bar for myself). After I feed the kids, I turn the TV on, hoping 20 minutes of cartoons will give me enough time to shower and get dressed. ...

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Raising Siblings as Friends
June 18th, 2014

Raising Siblings as Friends

Maria Wolf

Siblings can be the greatest of friends. Or the greatest of enemies. Many biblical stories demonstrate the latter--and its disastrous consequences. Cain is jealous of Gods favor on Abel and kills him. Jacob tricks his brother Esau out of his inheritance, sisters Leah and Rachel compete for ...

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5 Ways to Foster Faith in Your Kids
June 3rd, 2014

5 Ways to Foster Faith in Your Kids

Maria Wolf

How do you nurture faith in your children? It doesnt happen overnight, says child expert Margi McCombs, PhD. It takes time, intention and a willingness to make God and the Gospel part of your familys identity. Dr. McCombs offers five ways to help you make faith a ...

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How to Raise Kids in a Culture of Overindulgence
May 12th, 2014

How to Raise Kids in a Culture of Overindulgence

Maria Wolf

It’s every parent’s dream to raise children who are kind andloving to others. But the American culture of overindulgence can derail thatdream, says Dr. Margi McCombs, afamily and child educator for more than 30 years. The media continually besieges parents with messages aboutbuying things that will ...

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