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God’s Will Can Look a Whole Lot Like Packing a Lunch
I’ve spent my whole life listening to the story in the Bible where Jesus feeds five thousand people with five small loaves of bread and two fish.
How Single Fathers Can Help Their Children Honor Their Mother
Even if you and Mom are not on the best of terms currently, that does not excuse you as one of your children’s primary spiritual and life leaders.
7 Reasons Why Kids Should Learn to Pick Up After Themselves
Training children to pick up after themselves teaches them important life lessons that will help them their whole lives.
How to Teach Boys to Respect Women
Every Christian teaches the next generation of men, since all of us are responsible for building up the body of Christ. So what’s most important in...
4 Ways to Connect with the Selfie Generation
If we want to minister to this generation of young people, and see them grow in the Lord, we must build meaningful relationships with them. There...
The Danger of Technology-Designed Babies
We are already seeing alarming moves toward gene editing and performance-enhancements for conceiving children. The move to design babies is indeed...
10 Practical Ways Grandparents Can Bless New Parents
We have a beautiful opportunity to come alongside our children as they raise their own children, but sometimes we don’t always know the best way to...
How to Care for a Mother Who’s Lost a Child
Some of us are afraid to be engage with the mother who’s lost a child because we’re driven by one overwhelming fear: I don’t know what to say.
A Comforting Prayer for the New Graduate
It’s graduation time! You’ve done it! You’ve survived high school, or your first college degree, or maybe even your second. May the following...
Why You Need to Pursue Financial Peace as a Single Mom
Learn why it's especially important to have financial peace as a single mom.
How to Get What You Really Want for Mother's Day
One of the most talked about holidays this time of year is Mother’s Day. Over $20 billion is spent on this annual tribute to mothers in the US...
How to Encourage Teens to Develop Strong Communication Skills
Young people especially need to learn how to make authentic connections, and the only way to do that is by interacting with those around them. ...
How to Avoid the Pitfalls of 'Snowplow' Parenting
'Snowplow' parents likely started off in the helicopter. Then, they hovered, eventually landing and proceeding to clear everything out...
14 Thoughtful Ways to Celebrate Mom as a Family
If you’ve got the card and maybe even some flowers or chocolate but want more thoughts on how to work together as a family to show the mom...
What I Learned about Church Attendance from My Grandparents
We should attend worship services with the right motive, but in our lack of Christian maturity, are we looking for the show more than interacting...
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