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Moms: Deepen Your Spiritual Life this Fall

There’s something about school starting that feels like a built-in fresh start.

  • Elisabeth Corcoran |
  • September 02, 2011 |
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Back to School: How to Stop the Cycle of Bullying

Paul Coughlin, founder of The Protectors, offers a faith-based perspective on bullying and how parents, teachers and peers can intervene.

Going Public: Your Child Can Thrive in Public School

There was a time when homeschooling was a very lonely place to be. Perhaps in some contexts it still is. But it seems that homeschooling has entered the mainstream and for many families is now the default option. Speaking from experience, as the father of 3 children who all attend local public schools, I can attest that public schooling can be a very lonely place as well… (Read more)

Create Teachable and Reachable Moments

I have a knack for picking the worst times to try to communicate important stuff to the kids...

Mysteries of the Human Heart: Chesterton’s Father Brown

Homeschooling Catholic mother named Nancy Carpentier Brown has created "The Father Brown Readers" especially for 9- to 12-year-olds.

Off to College: Releasing Your Freshman Prophet

Our son Joshua is beginning his freshman year. It is an exciting time, but a time in which the ground seems to be shifting under our feet.

  • George H. Guthrie |
  • August 24, 2011 |
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Back to School with Pauline Priorities

Our twins would never know the ease of being a "shining star" in school, winning kudos from peers and teachers alike. Life isn't fair, I thought glumly...

Top Five Ways to Keep Communicating with Your Teenager

One of the biggest complaints from parents and teenagers alike is that there is often little or no communication between the two groups. Perhaps you’re like one discouraged mom who said to me, “I’ve tried to talk with my daughter but she just shuts me down. I’ve tried everything to let her know I care but she just won’t let me in any more.” Or maybe you’re like the frustrated dad who told me the only thing his son would ever say to him was “you just don’t understand . . .

Peter Schriemer Explores The Nature of God

Award-winning filmmaker and hands-on naturalist Peter Schriemer wants to get you outdoors and inspired by The Nature of God.

Attention Moms: Time to Bring the Helicopter in for a Landing

I know firsthand just how hard it is to keep that inner copter in the hanger where it belongs.

The Most Important Thing to Teach Your Public School Child

The most important thing to teach your child is what Jesus (quoting Moses) said was the greatest commandment of all...

  • David & Kelli Pritchard |
  • August 15, 2011 |
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School Year Resolutions for You and Your Teenager

The start of the school year is a perfect time for parents and teenagers to make resolutions together in regard to goals, responsibilities, and expectations.

Getting Ready for College

According to recent studies, almost half of all American college students will abandon their Christian faith during their undergraduate years.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • August 10, 2011 |
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How to Heal from Unhealthy Family Patterns

You can stop a hurtful cycle and be the one to help bring healing to your family.

How to Connect With Your Teen

Are you connecting with your teenager or growing farther apart every day? Here are three things you can do to communicate and connect on a deeper level.

Raising Kids to be Christ-like Servants

I must confess that as a parent I don't always model servanthood. Too often I model the opposite...

  • Dr. Michelle Anthony |
  • August 03, 2011 |
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Are You A Fear-Driven Parent?

When my son turned eighteen, he got a tattoo. What did his dad and I do? What most parents do.

Katy Perry and the Sexualization of Girls

Kid-themed bright colors, spinning peppermint forest, and wide-eyed kewpie-doll smiles belie Perry’s underlying raunchy adult-themed sexual message.

Shielding Your Children

Go to Jesus, go to a trusted friend, but be careful how much you share with your kids.

20 Things You Can Say “No” To

Imagine how it would feel to eliminate that one thing that is zapping all your personal energy right now...

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