When your daughter breaks the news that she’s pregnant, try not to overreact. Your initial response will have a significant impact on your future relationship.
Grace-based Parenting
My daughter’s meltdown was an opportunity to help her teacher understand Hope’s unique challenges.
Does your heart ache when your children are rejected by others? Read about four perspectives that can help them work through painful rebuffs.
Do good, and you’ll be OK. Do more, and you’ll be saved. That’s what many teens think, but it’s not what God wants them to know.
Parents can teach toddlers about modesty, which builds an understanding and lays a foundation for future discussions.
God wants only the best for us, and He allows us to experience Him more fully and be a part of what He is doing when we pray from an eternal perspective.
Our children have eternal souls in need of salvation, and we have a part in ensuring that they know God.
How do you parent in the face of some interesting (and possibly foolish) decisions on the part of your child?
The most powerful words we can say to our kids (“I’m sorry”) are also the most humbling – and sometimes the most painful.
Saying you’re sorry to your kids opens up plenty of possibilities – all of them good.