David Mathis (article)
Good fathers, and good pastors, habitually choose to inconvenience themselves for the sake of their flocks.
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Good fathers, and good pastors, habitually choose to inconvenience themselves for the sake of their flocks.
Read MoreTrevin Wax (article)
God’s grace at work in our kids’ lives is our greatest, if not only, hope as parents.
Read MoreJ.D. and Veronica Greear (video/study)
Christian parents are not seeking mere behavior modification in their children but the growth of truly godly passions.
Read MoreCarey Nieuwhof (article)
When there is a natural refocusing of our wants and needs within the framework of a loving Heavenly Father, our lives realize function so much better.
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Use the smartphone to grow your relationships with your teens and to faithfully guide them to godly maturity.
Read MoreMichael Kelley
(Article) A little help clarifying the difference between punishment and discipline.
Read MoreDavid Murray If there’s one lesson I’ve learned in parenting five kids (now aged 2, 12, 14, 18, 19), it’s the need for patience. I now believe that patience is Christian parents’ greatest need. Here are six areas of parenting where I’ve learned (and am learning) to exercise patience.
Read MoreJim and Lynne Jackson Disciplining our kids is usually the most frustrating, confusing part of parenting. The stakes are high, because what kids learn when they are disciplined will last a lifetime.
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