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Parenting
Staying connected to your grandchildren can be easier than you thought.
Has your teen decided to “give up the faith”? Get insight into how parents can engage with their prodigals.
The following excerpt is from “Parenting Gen Z: Guiding Your Child Through a Hostile Culture”
Supporting your child’s parenting choices can be hard when you don’t agree. We have to remember there is more at stake.
Teaching boys to embrace, and name their emotions, is an important part of raising godly young men.
Witchcraft is a difficult subject to broach in Christian circles. Many people are so uncomfortable with it, they don’t even want to discuss it, and don’t believe it is real.
It’s often the hardest to give your teens what they need the most. Letting go and giving greater independence to your kids as they grow
Manifesting your dreams is a dangerous trend sweeping through our schools and social media. Manifesting and setting intentions is witchcraft.
You never know how talking about war might unlock a different view or perspective for both you and your kids.
Astrology has saturated social media, teens are drawn to it believing it is harmless.
The question “can we know the future?” has captivated the human imagination for centuries. Today, social media platforms exploit this fascination, drawing young people towards witchcraft and divination practices.
The atrocities committed against Israel has highlighted the urgency of parental control over social media. As graphic content and misinformation transforms our children’s screens into windows of human suffering, no child should experience.
We can’t shield our kids from hearing about war, mass shootings, and violence against innocents. But how should you talk to them?
Our teens are quickly growing into the adults they will become. Help them respond respectfully, not emotionally.
How my family fostered a deeper connection between our kids and their grandparents
An important parenting strategy is to maintain a connection to your teen, one that keeps her reassured of your love and interest in her life.
Most parents long to see their kids grow into resilient individuals who can face life’s challenges with confidence, compassion, and a deep-rooted faith.
Try these faith activities to help your children grow in their faith.
I’ve found that ultimately, even when my children want to be respected as an adult, they also crave the comfort of a parent.