When the days feel dark and heavy, even small shifts can make a lasting difference. If you’re a weary mom in need of renewal this winter, here are ten practical ideas to bring light into your heart and home.
When you feel lost in the daily grind of motherhood, God’s Word reminds you who you truly are. Learn how to anchor your identity in Christ—not just your role as mom.
Even when walking through heartbreak, feeling loved and seen is still possible. Those are the moments when we need to ensure our kids do not feel alone. It's a chance for them to see that they have so much love in their lives, even when a relationship has failed. We are their reminder that they can remain hopeful that a good future is still possible for them.
God calls children to honor their parents, but what happens when a parent strays from truth? When obedience to a parent threatens your walk with Christ? This article walks through five serious exceptions.
When I cave under pressure and bend to the lies that I am not enough or unable to fulfill this list of demands, please fight on my behalf and ward off the enemy.
Our home is where we spend the majority of our time, making it the central place where Christ can be at the center of our lives. It is where we eat, sleep, live, and build relationships with others. In this article, we'll explore various approaches to infusing Christ's essence into our homes, including the physical, relational, spiritual, and personal aspects. This article will hopefully serve as a call to transform our familiar dwelling into a sacred sanctuary.
The days of parenting can feel long and weary, but what if the most powerful thing you could give your child is your quiet, undivided presence? Here are three simple ways to love your children with deeper intention, at every age.
Raising children in truth takes patience and prayer. Here’s a biblical framework to help you handle disobedience with calm authority and Christlike love.
As someone who now has more than 10 years of experience rescuing trafficking survivors and leading an anti-trafficking organization, I’ve learned how to spot the warning signs and how to prepare our children so they don’t become victims.
Your home can be a place of calm in a chaotic world. Discover how adjusting your routines and daily habits can reduce your child’s stress and invite God’s peace into your parenting.
Between school runs and bedtime stories, it’s easy to lose sight of each other. Here’s how to protect your marriage, nurture connection, and make room for joy again.
I know from my grandmother’s example that the words I say are important. If you share my desire to be a blessing, here are 10 things your adult children wish you’d say to your grandchildren.
Gen Z is leading a digital detox movement, opting for 'dumb phones' and analog activities to combat the loneliness and comparison fueled by constant connectivity.
Winter can feel long and draining, but it’s also full of quiet opportunities to connect with your children in meaningful ways. These simple, affordable ideas will help you make the most of your time together.
While this isn’t a foolproof method for keeping our children safe, I think it does underscore something vitally important—that one reason sexual predators get away with their despicable deeds is that we’ve inadvertently trained our children that while they may not want to receive or give affection, they must if a trusted adult overrides their wishes. Let’s not give these people an easy path but instead gird our children with the authority to say no to any adult at any time, knowing their parents will back them up.
God didn’t design us to parent half-present. Here's why you need to turn off the noise, tune in to your child, and reflect Christ in your everyday parenting—starting today.
Many families have given up on family devotion time as their kids get older, but we have tried to make it work in a few creative ways. Each of these things can be modified to fit your schedule and the ages of your children.
I don’t mean to be overly simplistic here, but my answer to this question is pretty simple. How do you help your child understand gender identity in a confused world? The same way you do with all the other questions — you tether it to the gospel story.
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