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How Do I Talk to My Kids About Obedience?
In a gospel-centered conversation about obedience, our kids can come to understand that obedience isn’t a way to earn God’s favor—it’s an overflow of the heart that already has it in Christ.
How Do I Talk to My Kids When I Don’t Know the Answer?
Moms don’t need to have the answers, we just need to point our kids to the One who does.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Divorce?
Our kids will likely ask about divorce, and when they do, we can offer them hope-filled assurance—though people may undo God’s good design, he is always faithful and never breaks his promises.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Other Religions?
When our kids ask about other religions, we don’t need to fear. The gospel is true and beautiful—and it alone has the power of salvation.
How Do I Talk to My Kids about Suffering?
As moms, we can’t keep our children from suffering, but we can help shape their response to it.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About the Presidential Election?
As we talk to our kids about the election, we can teach them that it’s about more than casting a vote. It’s an opportunity to honor the Lord and love others.
How Do I Talk to My Kids About Sorrow?
Sorrow can become a precious opportunity to point our children back to our Savior—the Man of Sorrows who makes broken things new.
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.
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.
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.
How Do I Talk To My Kids About Ethnicity?
Simple truths about how God made us can help us have meaningful conversations about ethnic diversity with our kids.
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