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Launching Adults
Instead of clinging to our children as they grow, we can gradually deliver them from dependence on mom to dependence on Christ.
Two Truths & a Lie About Motherhood After the Little Years
Our calling as believers isn’t limited to one season, or even to motherhood. We can faithfully love God and others no matter how we spend our days.
5 Things About Family Devotions I’ve Learned the Hard Way
Our family devotions may not always (or ever) be deep, ordered, and disciplined, but they can be an opportunity to delight in the Lord together.
Not Stubborn, Just Determined: Parenting for the Future
The very traits in our children that frustrate us, can be shaped by the Lord to become strengths for his glory.
How Journaling Helps Your Child Enjoy God
Journaling is a practical way to help our kids know, love, and enjoy the Lord.
Two Truths & a Lie About Family Devotions
There’s a long list of reasons we may not be doing family devotions, but here’s one reason to start—the power to make family devotions effective doesn’t come from us, it comes from God’s word.
How to Teach Your Kids to Spot a False Gospel
One of the best ways to protect our kids from false gospels is make sure they’re well acquainted with the real thing.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Their Hard Bible Questions?
We may not be able to anticipate every hard Bible question our kids will ask, but we can equip ourselves to give God-honoring responses.
A Call to Mobile Discipleship
Talking to our kids about the gospel can happen anytime, anywhere—not just during family devotions. Even the most routine parts of our days can be gospel moments.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About the Truth of the Bible?
We believe the Bible is trustworthy and true, but how do we explain that to our kids? Here are four helpful reasons from a theologian and dad of three.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Jesus’ Death?
Trying to explain Jesus’ crucifixion to our kids can be intimidating. Here are three helpful and hopeful ideas to make it easier.
Showing Our Children that God Is Real
Childhood fun often includes fantasy, fairy tales, and imagination, so children may be confused about God. Here are some ideas for showing them that God is real.
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