This article explains one of the most talked-about parenting styles today: Nacho Parenting. Learn why the approach encourages stepparents to support rather than replace biological parents, and how that shift can dramatically improve family relationships.
Discover uplifting ways to blend creativity and faith this spring with a variety of family-friendly crafts. From Lent-inspired projects to prayer stations and scripture art, these hands-on activities will strengthen bonds and enrich your spiritual journey.
Boredom is actually a vital gift! It cultivates creativity, problem-solving, and resilience in children, offering them precious time to recharge their brains. Learn how to reframe boredom as an opportunity for self-direction and growth.
The Bible wants all people to come to know Him, and we should not hinder children from turning to Him (1 Timothy 2:4; Matthew 19:14). Start now teaching your children about the true meaning of Easter. Here are six ways to help your child understand the true meaning of Easter.
As a parent or caregiver, you know your child’s maturity level, understanding, and squeamishness better than anyone. But even for the most sensitive little one, the Easter story is one of miraculous hope and joy. Together, we’ll dig into some do’s and don’ts of talking about this with young kids.
We wanted so badly to be parents, but we were failing to be obedient to our own Father. We forgot to seek Him – first. He wasn’t our first plan; He was our last resort. We got ahead of ourselves and began planning on that dancefloor the day we said, “I do,” forgetting a major component (the most important component, might I add) of the equation – God! I guess you could say we were both lovestruck.
This Easter, come together as a family and praise God with these eight prayers. He suffered on the cross for our salvation, and defeated death! He is worthy of all our praise.
This year, consider using the story of the real St. Patrick to start conversations with your family about faith, loving your enemies, and sharing the gospel.
The Book of Psalms is a great book of the Bible to study together as a family. Studying the Psalms together can help the entire family learn more about God, His love, and His protection. Through each section below, you will learn about a different type of Psalm, how to interpret the Psalm, questions, and a prayer. This study is meant to be done as a family; however, it can also be done as an individual.Take your time as you complete this family guide, but also keep it as a resource for the future. As you go through, try to involve your family. Have them answer the questions and include them in the prayers.
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