Of course you love your child, but maybe circumstances are such that you don't like him much right now. Find out what you can do to rekindle your feelings of connection and compassion towards your child.
Do you find yourself comparing your personality or parenting skills to others? How can you accept who God has made you to be? Here are some simple truths that will hopefully encourage you as a parent and child of God.
Do you find yourself losing your cool with your kids more often than you would like? Christian parents can find the key to self-control in God's word. Here we will explore His solution to this not-so-uncommon parenting struggle.
You may be behind the eight ball when it comes to getting a Father's Day gift for your husband this year. Don't sweat it! We've got you covered with these 10 easy, last minute Father's Day gift ideas.
We all have children who demonstrate a behavior we would like to change. Sometimes change needs to start with us, the parents. Here we will go through some New Year's Resolutions you can make to start your new year off right.
How well do you and your spouse work together at the job of raising your children? Take a look at these common struggles that parents have and see if any apply to you. Use them as a jumping-off point for change.
Family dinners are an important time of the day. If you can get everyone to the table at the same time, try this simple technique that will make everyone happy to be there.
Apologizing to our children is necessary but often difficult. Learn how you can apologize and model repentance to your children, no matter what age they are.
If you find that there are not enough hours in the day to accomplish all that you need to, you may be too busy. Have you every thought why? Here we will explore some common underlying (often unconscious) motivators of busy people.
Trusting other people with our children can be hard. Some moms even struggle to trust their own husbands, worrying about all the things that could potentially go wrong. Learn how to put your worries aside and really trust your husband.
Prayer is often our last resort when everything else fails. Let's make it our first response when faced with a parenting dilemma. When we "lean not on our own understanding" He promises to "make our paths straight."