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6 Things You Can Tell Your Kids When Trying to Explain Pain and Suffering in Our World
What should we tell our kids when they observe (or even experience) evil?
5 Things I Wish Another Mom Had Said to Me
Here’s the secret of the sisterhood: You don’t have to get it perfect and it’s not all up to you.
Capture Your Children’s Minds with Exceptional Literature
One of the most attractive aspects of homeschooling is the ability to spend time together reading.
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 to Raise Your Son by God’s Design
As the parent of a son, your sacred duty is to help him grow up to manhood in ways that honor God's good design.
Does Your Child have Nursery Rhyme Faith?
Instead of trying to react to an ever-changing barrage of information directed at our kids, we must be proactive and address the root cause of...
The Right Way to Talk to Your Kids about Sex
It’s natural for parents to panic when it comes to addressing sex with children. But if we don't talk with our kids we open them up to potential...
Homeschooling an Only Child
If you're one of the few with an only child at home, you may be asking, "Can I homeschool my only child?" The answer is yes!
The Cure for the Discouraged Homeschool Mom
My homeschooling intentions are good and my initial enthusiasm is high, but my expectations are sometimes unreal.
4 Things My 45-Year-Old Mom Self Wants My 22-Year-Old Mom Self to Know
If we were all afforded the luxury of turning back and giving ourselves advice, this is exactly what I'd say to myself:
5 Things Being a Parent Taught Me about God
When I held my baby in my arms for the first time, I knew that I would die for her. This taught me a lot about God.
3 Ways to Help Your Kids through Suffering
Trials and suffering can be anywhere from stretching to downright devastating.
5 Ways to Bring Back Family Meals (and Why It’s Important!)
After years of showing up to my own dining room table I am convinced it is one of the most vibrant places we can show the consistent love of Jesus...
Why Raising Obedient Children Isn’t the Best Pay-Off
Should raising obedient children be a parent’s highest goal? What pay-off could possibly top that? What’s even better?
How to Start the Path to College
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