Quarantine Quarrels - [Part 2] How to Use Words That Help, Not Hurt
Kathleen Edelman (video)
Join communication coach Kathleen Edelman for a helpful and hilarious “night in” that will leave you with a few laughs and a lot more grace for everyone at home.
Quarantine Quarrels - [Part 1] How Your Wiring Affects Your Words
Kathleen Edelman (video)
Join communication coach Kathleen Edelman for a helpful and hilarious “night in” that will leave you with a few laughs and a lot more grace for everyone at home.
Six Ways to Redeem Playdates
Chelsea Stanley
(Article) We decided then and there that it’s time for our playdates to be seasoned with the gospel. How do we practically achieve that?
4 Painful Lies Stay-at-Home Moms Tell Themselves
Jasmine Holmes
(Article) Being a stay-at-home mom or a CEO doesn't define you or prove your worth.
Phase Guides
Kristen Ivy
(Resource Series) Phase Guides are an 18-part series of concise and interactive journal-style books that simplify what parents need to know about each phase of a kid's life.
Blurred Lines
No matter the age of your kids, you might find this podcast helpful in starting the on-going dialogue about sex with your kids.
10 Ideas and 10 Tips for Family Devotions in 2017
Tim Challies Many Christian families will resolve to approach family devotions with greater faithfulness in the year ahead, or perhaps even to begin family devotions for the first time. These are great resolutions! Here are 10 ideas and 10 tips that may help.
The Radical Book for Kids
Tim Challies Looking for a Christmas gift? This book option passed the kid test.
On Empty Nests, Christian Mommy Guilt, and Misplaced Identity
Jen Wilkin Back-to-school time is always a tough transition, not just for kids but for moms. The internal ache hurt so deeply and caused so much distraction that I once again had to face the ultimate Christian mommy-guilt question: Do I love my kids too much?
How To Encourage Apathy in Your Kids
Matt Lawson Your Kid’s an All Star? Wow! Someday He’ll Be Average Like the Rest of Us. The church in America is puzzled. Young adults are leaving in droves. Magazines, books and blogs are wagging the finger of blame to point out who is responsible...
Equip your kids to “say no” to porn
Jen Wilkin The first time porn was served at the cafeteria lunch table, my son was eleven years old. Does that seem young to you?...
When Distractions Keep Us from Our Kids
Christina Fox
“Mom. Mom. Mom!” I looked up at my son. “I’m sorry. What?” I asked...
How to Teach Your Kids About the Nations
Trillia Newbell
My kids are young.They are young and impressionable, which is why my husband and I have chosen to start teaching them about the nations now...