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Our Daily Bread: Dependence and Gratitude Around the Table
Praying before meals reminds us of our need for daily bread—to fill our stomachs and our souls—and points us (and our children) to God who so generously supplies it.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Their Hard Bible Questions?
We may not be able to anticipate every hard Bible question our kids will ask, but we can equip ourselves to give God-honoring responses.
A Call to Mobile Discipleship
Talking to our kids about the gospel can happen anytime, anywhere—not just during family devotions. Even the most routine parts of our days can be gospel moments.
Will Motherhood Change Your Walk with God? Teaching Our Children the Habits of Grace
No need to reinvent the wheel as we seek to raise our children to know the Lord—the same habits of grace that help moms and dads walk with God are fruitful for kids too.
This Summer, Go Deep
With a little thought and planning, the summer can be a great opportunity to guide our children toward a deeper walk with Christ.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About the Truth of the Bible?
We believe the Bible is trustworthy and true, but how do we explain that to our kids? Here are four helpful reasons from a theologian and dad of three.
Imagination is for Moms Too
With a little gospel imagination, we can see how the things that frustrate us about our kids now could be refashioned to glorify God and serve his kingdom.
Teach Your Children Not to Follow Their Hearts
Instead of teaching our children to “follow their hearts,” we can help them understand that our hearts are meant to be led, not followed.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Their Fears?
Big fears often grip our little one’s hearts and minds. We can help our kids deal with their fears as we process with them, point them to Christ, and pray with them.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Jesus’ Death?
Trying to explain Jesus’ crucifixion to our kids can be intimidating. Here are three helpful and hopeful ideas to make it easier.
Showing Our Children that God Is Real
Childhood fun often includes fantasy, fairy tales, and imagination, so children may be confused about God. Here are some ideas for showing them that God is real.
Gospel Hope When Your Kids Lose a Pet
Losing a beloved pet can introduce death to our children earlier than we might like. But it also provides an opportunity to talk to our kids about the gospel.
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