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Living vicariously through your children
Our children need to grow into their own unique selves, not simply to be an extension of us. Otherwise, it becomes more about our unfulfilled wishes.
Our children need to grow into their own unique selves, not simply to be an extension of us. Otherwise, it becomes more about our unfulfilled wishes.
No one ever wants their child to be in pain, physically or emotionally, but when that good intention is put too far into practice, it ends up handicapping our kids for the future.
The influence of social media has altered the way we think about our identity. How can parents point their children towards their identity in Christ?
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Do you have a difficult time understanding the creatures in your home who call themselves teens? They seem to bring us both joy and pain on a daily basis.
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The best way to pass faith onto our kids is by possessing a strong faith in our own hearts.
As parents, we are prone to make mistakes. But we can still do our best to raise our kids to live, love and lead well.
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We need to remember how God loves us in order to show love to our kids.
It’s important for churches to intentionally reach out the single fathers in their midst.
It's super simple, creative, and gives kids a great keepsake.
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As you enter into the empty nest years, you no longer have to dread what lies ahead. You can embrace this season with passion and purpose.
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