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10 Quick Dinners to Help You Eat Well as a Family

Short on time and ideas for dinner? This no-fuss guide offers simple, family-approved meals using pantry staples, healthier pasta, and casseroles that come together fast.

'Light of The World' Shares the Story of Jesus in Moving Animated Feature Film

"Light of The World" is a moving family-friendly animated feature film about Jesus Christ. Watch the short, but powerful clip to get a quick look at the new, upcoming film "Light of The World."

4 Ways to Help Your Teen Navigate Being Back at School

Help them minimize screens at night and craft their own best routine for bedtime. Teens thrive on independence and getting to control parts of their world, so instead of just sending them to bed, help them create good habits for when they are on their own. 

5 Lies About Motherhood That Are Not Biblical

Motherhood is a sweet and beautiful calling. What a precious and wonderful gift we are given by the Father to be able to experience just a glimpse of His unconditional and unwavering love. Being a mother is full of so much joy and brings forth an abundance of blessings. Yet, at the same time, it can also bring about trials that manifest a mix of emotions that don’t always make any sense.

A Week of Prayers for Your High Schooler

 May they know to their core that your love does not change due to any grade or achievement, for it is by grace they have been saved, not the works of their own hands.

9 Truths to Cling to if You Feel Like the Worst Mother Ever

Mothers (and fathers) have to make endless decisions for their children. Sometimes, I’ve used good judgment, and sometimes not. Maybe you can relate. Perhaps you, too, have stood tearfully in the driveway proclaiming yourself to be the “Worst Mother Ever” like I have.

10 Benefits and Challenges of Accepting Christ at a Young Age

If you gave your life to Christ as a kid, you might feel like your faith story doesn’t count. But what if that’s actually your greatest strength?

A Prayer for Your Daughter to Meet a Godly Husband

The most important decision our child can make, apart from the decision to follow Christ, is who they chose as their spouse...In the not too distant future, her dad will walk her down the aisle, and we will release her from the safety and love of our care, into the care of a young man who’s identity we don’t yet know.

5 Prayers for Those Impacted by School Shootings

Our hearts are breaking over the devastating school shooting that has just happened at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. When we hear of this kind of evil, it can be overwhelming, discouraging, heartbreaking, and devastating to us. One of the most effective things that we can do is pray.

2 Ways Christian Educators Can Make a Godly Impact in Public Schools

Those we engage within the field of education - students, custodians, and the list goes on - need to encounter the presence of God through the outflow of our love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

How to Quit Trying to Be a Perfect Parent

Being an authentic and honest parent goes way further with our kids than trying to be perfect. Here are 4 ways how to be real with your kids.

5 Truths to Cling to as an Exhausted New Mom

Lean in, sweet sis, feel it all, and then hand it over to a great, Big God who has really big shoulders. Oh honey, if you need a pity party, go on and throw one, but please remember that this too shall pass, I promise. This season doesn't last forever. You will find your rhythm, the romance in your marriage will return, and you will be able to find yourself again. So, go ahead and dive into the ice cream and have a really good cry; you are totally allowed!

Where Do We See the Gospel in These Popular Sunday School Songs?

It’s a given that the Sunday school teachers will lead the littles in songs because youngsters love to sing and it’s a great way to keep them occupied. But what’s included in the popular songs they sing?

What Is a Generational Sin?

As individuals and families, we have committed many generational sins over the years. What is generational sin?

When Should I Give My Child a Phone?

There are very few things in parenting where numerical benchmarks are useful. Instead, we should ask, “What characteristics does my child need to show in order to get a cell phone?” This gives our kids something to grow into rather than passively waiting for that magic number. We know we are responsible for their moral character and development, ultimately teaching and modeling the gospel. 

What Declining Birth Rates Say about Our View of the Future

Why are we afraid to welcome children into a broken world?

8 Ways to Disagree with Your Child’s Teacher in a Peaceful Way

Your child says the teacher’s being unfair. Now what? Here’s how to handle it without turning the classroom into a battlefield.

Gentle Parenting in a Culture of Overcorrection 

This clear-eyed look at discipline compares today’s trends to God's own model, and shows how truth and love must walk together.

What Should Parents Do if They Disapprove of Their Child’s Significant Other? 

When your child dates someone who concerns you, your response can either build walls or open doors. Discover biblical wisdom for balancing love and firm convictions.

3 Prayers for the Graduate Moving Far from Home

When the fears of moving far from home start to press in, these prayers will help you remember the unchanging truth that you're never alone.

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