Parenting

"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" (Proverbs 22:6).

Raising a child can be a daunting and, at times, completely overwhelming task. Why not approach it with the help of the world's greatest repository of wisdom—the Bible?

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The Seeking, Searching Father

If you are having a hard time finding your moorings regarding this fatherhood thing and feel down and out, I've got some really good news for you.
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Regular Reading Rewards

The virtues of reading are many.
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Turning the Hearts...Learning Love in the Family

As we sat there visiting with a new perspective family, the parents reminded the children that it was bedtime.
In Memory of Dad
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In Memory of Dad

Father's Day is a time when we pause to show our appreciation to our physical fathers. Dads do a lot for their children, and in this we can see a reflection of the love of God for all mankind, the...
A person holding the tiny feet of a baby.
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This Is the Way Walk in It: That They May Have Life!

This past month two major items collided in one week to once again bring the abortion controversy front and center.
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Abortion vs. a Culture of Life

The big question is where do you stand when it comes to matters of life and death for a little one? Have you given it much thought? How you answer the matter will tell much as to whether you believe...
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Why Marriage Matters

Strong marriages are the "glue" that holds families together—and ultimately civilization itself.
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Setting Goals

Children are the next generation. Teaching them is an important task.
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Turning the Hearts...Authority,Respect and Obedience

This month we continue with the fourth lesson we can learn in the family, how to submit to and respect authority.
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God, Science and the Bible: Are children born to believe in God?

Research indicates that children are more likely to believe creationism than evolution without being taught.
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Family Break-ups Plague Filipino Migrant Workers

Almost 8.3 million Filipino citizens live or work abroad in 193 countries. These Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) are generally regarded as heroes, but the story doesn't end there.
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Turning the Hearts...Communicate

In this third article in a series about what we can learn from family life, we consider the topic of communication.
Choose New Life in God
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Choose New Life in God

New life is always a wonder to behold.
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A Big Shadow

We all have a bigger shadow to stand in. Is that a good or a bad thing?
Dinner Time: The Perfect Time to Rebuild Family Togetherness
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Dinner Time: The Perfect Time to Rebuild Family Togetherness

Competing pressures and priorities may be making dinners together a thing of the past for many families. If this is happening to you, perhaps you need to think about what you're really missing!
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World News and Trends: Britain and aberrant family lifestyles

Who really is to blame for the increase in child abuse cases?
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Dining and Drugs: The Surprising Correlation

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University has documented the importance of family dinners and their correlation with lessened drug and alcohol abuse.
How to Avoid Getting Angry With Your Child
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How to Avoid Getting Angry With Your Child

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?
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"You're Not Wearing That...!"

“You’re Not Wearing That…!” By Becky Sweat The scoop on kids’ clothing styles and what parents can and should do
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Whatever Happened to Childhood?

With the increased expectations aimed at children in today’s society, is it possible that they are growing up too quickly?