Whatever you do as a mom for your kids/family this holiday season, remember, your efforts go a long way. You don’t have to have the picture-perfect holiday to have an impact or make a memory.
Once you've incorporated regular thank yous in your home, get the children to extend their thank yous to thankfulness by regularly asking them what they're thankful for. This can be kickstarted at Thanksgiving but should be something you revisit again and again throughout the year. Get your kids—and by extension, yourself!—into the habit of publicly saying thanks for all the good and perfect gifts our heavenly Father bestows on us.
Parents are triggered by the mere fact their kid is a teenager. A lot of it is fear that creates this triggered response. So, when your teenager does something you're not a fan of, or they ask for something you're totally against, instead of responding rationally and with a conversation, we react. Reactions create emotional tension, and emotional tension creates familial nuclear wars. It just does!
Set your heart on Christ this Christmas! In a season that can easily be swept up in hurry and distraction, this family devotional gently invites you to slow down and focus on what truly matters. Awaiting the King: A Family Daily Devotional for Advent guides you through four weeks of daily Scripture readings, reflections, prayers, and journaling space, all centered on the themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love.
Each day offers a simple yet rich way to gather your family around God’s Word, helping all ages prepare their hearts for the birth of Christ. Whether read around the dinner table or during quiet morning devotions, these readings will lead you to see the Christmas story with fresh awe and deep gratitude.
If you’re looking for a meaningful way to keep Christ at the center of your holiday season, this resource is for you.
If kids are a blessing and having a house full of them is a gift, we are going to have to structure our lives a little differently than the cultural norm. This is not to say we all have to raise bunches of kids to follow the Bible, but maybe that will be exactly what God calls you to do with your life, and it will be the hardest job you'll ever be assigned for God's glory.
Everyone’s holiday season looks different regarding commitments and time restraints. Choose two or three things you would like to do as a family to make this Advent season the most meaningful yet.
As a kid, I remember drawing a turkey with my hand. I traced around each finger and the palm of my hand was the base of the turkey, the fingers were the feathers, and the thumb was the face. From now on when we think of the five fingers of our hand, may we begin to think about five ways to be a peacemaker.
Teens today are overwhelmed with pressure, and many are silently struggling. Learn how to be a steady voice of truth, love, and faith when your teen feels lost.
Incorporating these Advent traditions brings deeper, added meaning and makes Christmas morning even more joyous. This is because Advent helps us center ourselves on the real message of the season.
Whether you are welcoming a child of your own, a grandchild, or another new life making its way into the world, here are nine prayers of praise for the promise of new life.
Do your kids like to do crafts? Do you have a budding artist in the family? With Thanksgiving coming up, there will be lots of things for you to do. Instead of going out and buying a bunch of decor, why not let your kids make some crafts to decorate your home?
When we give out food to the homeless, serve refugees in our community, stock the local food bank, or throw a party for foster kids, we are putting ourselves in places we likely don't naturally go. We get to hear from others who interact with people struggling under the weight of different social pressures, and our eyes can be opened to issues that we didn't know existed in our community. Our kids also get the chance to interact with a more diverse world, hearing the stories of people not just like them.
If you are a Christian parent, Halloween can pose a dilemma. We don’t want to deny our children a fun time with their peers, but we also don’t want to compromise our faith. What should we do? Let’s explore the options.
As Jesus followers, we can take the biblical theme of thankfulness and apply it to this American holiday, lifting our vision higher and finding even greater blessing in Christ. Here are 5 biblical Thanksgiving traditions to start this year.
If you constantly say yes out of guilt, fear, or pressure, it's time to take a holy pause. This guide teaches you how to protect your peace and your family by saying no correctly.
Maybe, like me, you are ready to relish this season and create some lasting memories with your precious daughter, but you need some ideas. Well, my sweet “girl momma” friend, you have come to the right place. Below, you will find merely a few ideas to get you started. Whether you have a sweet little miss or an adoring adult, there is something to meet every momma and daughter. But let me assure you, nothing is too crazy or costly, as this is more of a means to bond with your sweet girl, keeping it simple yet fun!
Discover timeless wisdom in Psalm 23, offering profound rest and peace amidst the demanding chaos of motherhood. This exploration reveals seven actionable ways to surrender to God's mandate for rest, still your soul, and find restoration in His unwavering comfort and grace.
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