by David Treybig
The chances for successful parenting are aided by a deep commitment to the biblical principle that children are a true blessing, well worth the time and energy that will be required.
by Jerold Aust
Dr. Gary Smalley discusses what preserves and destroys marriages.
by Joy Porter
Do your children feel your love? Do they feel safe emotionally?
by Jerold Aust
We have a choice: Either we teach our children good values or we abandon their future to chance. If we don't teach our children, somebody else will.
by Teddi Treybig
"I remember what it was like being a teen. Kids have always pushed at the rules. It's not so different today. What's the big deal?"
by Amanda Stiver
What does a hug mean to you? For many young people in junior high and high school today, the hug is what the handshake was a generation ago.
by David Treybig
The time to make decisions about physical contact is before you get in a touchy situation. Making a decision on the fly with no forethought is a recipe for going too far.
by Becky Sweat
We all face difficult times. When the storms of life hit, how will they affect your marriage? What can you do to make sure your marriage will survive?
by Becky Sweat
When half of all marriages break up in some countries, it's obvious that many couples are in trouble. Sadly, the stress seems to be only increasing from many directions. What are the pressures many husbands and wives face today, and what...
by Marilyn Braley
Parents aren’t always able to stay home with their children. One option may be the children’s grandparents. Here is one woman’s experience with her own grandchildren.
by Becky Sweat
Obviously, there’s no end to the types of mistakes parents might make. However, certain parenting blunders are especially common today. Here are five big ones to avoid.
Marriage and Family: The Missing Dimension
by United Church of God
To help you establish godly standards, consider the following advice given by a panel of young Christians between the ages of 20 and 30.
Bible Questions and Answers
Few relationships can produce more challenges and frustrations than the parent-child relationship. What can we do when love and anger collide in the family? Here are some parenting tips.
by Becky Sweat
Many parents worry their children will be left behind if they aren’t signed up for lots of activities. But are the benefits of such a hurried lifestyle really worth the time stress?
by Becky Sweat
While the news can be troubling, with God’s help, parents can provide truth and balance to help their children feel secure and hopeful.