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Families are in crisis this back-to-school season

Urgent Need: As the back-to-school season begins, families are facing mounting pressure—tough choices, cultural confusion, and strained relationships.

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Coaches and parents team together to help kids develop a Christian worldview through sports

Sports from a Christian Family Perspective

How can parents help their children develop a Christian worldview toward sports?

Champion girl soccer player posing for camera with her ball and trophy as her proud parents watch in the background

Keeping Children’s Sports Safe and Enjoyable

Here are some helpful suggestions for finding a balanced approach to children’s sports.

Illustration of child baseball player with multiple thought bubbles standing at home plate while his mom and dad watch

Four Sports Lessons . . . That You Don’t Want Your Kids to Learn

Sometimes all the lessons kids learn through sports aren’t positive. Here are some tips to help you avoid the negative lessons. 

Young boy kicking a soccer ball as his smiling father watches in the background

Teaching Through Sports

Use your children’s involvement in sports to teach them about life.

Dad giving a pep talk to his upset teen athlete

Dads and Sports

Sports have so much to teach us about what it means to live well. Yes, good character can be taught in Sunday school, but it is “practiced” on the court, diamond, gridiron and track. Virtues such as tenacity, perseverance, fairness, integrity and responsibility can be developed and strengthened as surely as the muscles and skills …