We know in this life we, and our children will have hard times. One of the best gifts we can give our children is resilience.
Biblical Principles
Why traditional Christians believe as they do regarding gender, sexuality, marriage, and the family.
Unlike some postmodern approaches to written texts that claim there really is no objective meaning to writing throughout the centuries, Christians have interpreted the Bible and continuously drawn out Christianity’s essential foundations.
Strict adherence to a list of do’s and don’ts is not what Christian salvation is about. Romans 3:20 reads, “no one will be declared righteous in his [God’s] sight by observing the law.”
Without Christology, there is no Christianity. Jesus is at the center of the Christian faith. Knowing about Christ is essential, as well as personal.
If truth is relative, then no religion or idea can claim exclusivity because something could be true for one person, but not for another.
If, for instance, the Bible is full of historical and factual errors or blatantly contradicts itself, it’s hard to trust it or view it as reliable.
Teens need these spiritual insights from their parents, now more than ever.
From God’s perspective, Christmas is the story of a God of love who desires to have a lifelong relationship with you.
Every day, our kids face any number of culture-induced or immoral decisions. Here’s how to help them make moral choices on their own.