Resources
Welcoming the Holy Spirit
A wonderful teaching opportunity is coming your way: Pentecost! This month we are teaching about the Pentecost and what it means as a Christian. Pentecost is May 28; take this opportunity to talk with your children about the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreParents are Teachers
Parenting and teaching are intertwined. There is always something to teach children. Indeed, parenting is teaching and whatever you desire your children to learn, will require consistency, love, and patience. Give them the best tool for their overall well-being: knowing God.
Read MoreTeaching Kids to Pray
Prayer is an essential tool in every Christian’s toolbox. Teaching your kids to pray is essential for their spiritual health and will benefit them long beyond your years of parenting them.
Read MoreGuiding Young Hearts
Parenting comes with a lot of responsibilities. Anyone want to give a testimony? But in the big picture, it goes fast. Here’s some encouragement to stay the course and focus on what counts most: parenting your beautiful children.
Read MoreFour Important Habits
There are four habits that, when woven into the fabric of your children’s lives, will benefit them for a lifetime. However, if these practices are not part of your life, it can be more challenging to help your children develop them.
Read MoreFamily Time During Lent
It’s the season of Lent, a time to slow down, fast, pray, and give. This is a great time to create special family time traditions that represent Jesus’s sacrifice when he went to the desert to pray and fast for 40 days before his death on the cross.
Read MorePlanning and Preparing
Lent begins February 22. In what way will you and your family be preparing your hearts for Christ who died for you? Take a few minutes to create a Lenten plan for your family.
Read MoreThe Gift of Prayer
Is God an acquaintance or someone whom your children are building a relationship with?
Read MoreThe Best Ingredient
We want the best for our children but what exactly is the ‘best’? And how can a parent give the best to their child(ren)?
Read MoreTips for Helping Kids Experience Joy
Joy isn’t based on circumstances. Not Christian joy – that is from God and runs much deeper than our circumstances.
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