by Nancy Morgan
How can we ensure that our daughters have the best chance of leading successful lives?
by Larry Greider
Parents, did you know your teens often want you to say no?
by Cecil Maranville
As you look at the girl "tweens" (8- to 14-year-olds) of today, what kind of mothers do you think they will make for tomorrow? What type of young woman is our Western culture producing? Girls have a clear choice between two wildly...
by Cecil Maranville
As you look at the girl "tweens" (8- to 14-year-olds) of today, what kind of mothers do you think they will make for tomorrow? What type of young woman is our Western culture producing? Each girl has a clear choice between two wildly...
by Becky Sweat
“You’re Not Wearing That…!” By Becky Sweat The scoop on kids’ clothing styles and what parents can and should do
One of the biggest tests for teens is the keeping of the Sabbath, or using the Sabbath in the way that God intended. In this issue of the Teen Bible Study Guide, we will discuss the law of God regarding the fourth commandment.
by John Miller
Fathers, you may not realize it, but you matter more to your daughter than any other man. Why is that? Why is it so important to her future? And how seriously do you take this crucial responsibility?
by Cecil Maranville
A study by San Diego State University shows a shocking cultural shift in the attitudes and practices of teen girls regarding sex. What should you do to help your teens avoid the pain and suffering this could bring?
by United News
Sometimes being a parent can be like being a broken record: "Don't do that!" "Be careful!" "I've told you three times to clean up your room!"
by Terri Eddington
Unwanted pregnancies can be painful on many levels for all involved. What can you do if you find yourself or a loved one in this situation?
by Larry Greider
Do you do what is right and good even if it is difficult? Many today are more interested in personal happiness than personal goodness. Is it possible to have both?
by Terri Eddington
Unwanted pregnancies can be painful on many levels for all involved. What can you do if you find yourself or a loved one in this situation?
by Debbie Pennington
Being a child does not mean avoiding responsibility. Being childlike does mean approaching life with a joyful attitude.
by Janet Treadway
People aren't naturally merciful creatures. That's why God's saving grace is so powerful. It's by God's transforming grace that we can become the kind of merciful people who will inherit His Kingdom.
by Melvin Rhodes
An interview with Joseph Nicolosi, a clinical psychologist and experts on homosexuality.
by Kathy Cochrane
My heart aches for the precious children I met at the amusement park.
by Jean Jantzen
The absent father in literature is a reminder of the intense need children have for their parents.
by Janet Treadway
A tragic court case brings home the ugly reality of some dysfunctional family relationships. What is God's solution?
by Janet Treadway
The best way to correct a mistake is to smother it with mercy.