by Heidi Braun
How can we teach children about the Sabbath? Here are a few ideas parents shared for how families can make the Sabbath extra special.
by Becky Sweat
When my friend noted that we had raised “successful adults,” she was might have been thinking about some of the typical measures of success, but she was actually referring to the kind of success—which I’ll refer to as true success—that is...
by Janet Treadway
Grandparents raising their grandchildren for different reasons is on the rise. I call them heroes because they are sacrificing to give their grandchildren the best opportunities they can.
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.
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.
by Becky Sweat
The world around us prizes qualities that are ultimately worthless and harmful. Your awareness of them will help protect you and your children.
by Kevin Kenady
Just one daily example of being a shining light of positivity, uplifting and joy can do more than you might expect!
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Our earthly bodies are but a temporary dwelling that will one day be folded up and put away to await a permanent and glorious residence to come.
by Mitchell Moss
With Christianity on the decline in the West, especially among young people, what are parents and caregivers to do if they want their own children to have a life of faith and virtue?
by Amanda Stiver
"Teach your kids to play" is the theme of organizations like the Alliance for Childhood.
by Don McCoy
Brethren kept an encouraging Feast of Tabernacles in Ocean City, Maryland.
by James Capo
Studies prove that television content will affect teens behavior.