Am I Really a Proud Parent? – The Scream Free Institute

Some good thoughts from the Scream Free Institute about the phrase: "I'm so proud of you!" I haven't heard many people talk about this, but I've always had my reservations about saying that with my children. I've been retraining myself to say, "I'm so pleased with you!" This comes from God's expression of His Son... Continue Reading →

Dazzle Your Children with the Gospel of Grace

Dazzle Your Children with the Gospel of Grace | The Resurgence. Click for a quick article about parenting with the Gospel in mind and referencing Elyse Fitzpatrick's book.

World Water Day — Celebrate With Amos Batungura

World Water Day — Celebrate With Amos Batungura. Consider your role in easing the suffering of so many (especially children) without clean water...in Jesus' name.

How are your Children Handling the Sexualization of Our Culture? | A Stepping Stone on the Road to Recovery from Pornography Addiction

How are your Children Handling the Sexualization of Our Culture? | A Stepping Stone on the Road to Recovery from Pornography Addiction. This link will increase your awareness of the great trap of sexualized kids. My friend Andy Lundy has brought this to our attention and we should carefully consider this. There is also a... Continue Reading →

Three Factors that Shape A Child’s Life

How a child develops is a complex wonder. There are so many variables like family history, environment, peers, location and more that play a special role in the formation of a child. Here are three factors you can zone in on and leverage as you train up children to be fantastic citizens and faithful followers... Continue Reading →

6 Ways to Foster Early Language Development

The following is from Development Through the Lifespan, by Laura E. Berk.Respond to coos and babbles with speech sounds and words.Establish joint attention and comment on what child sees.Play social games, such as pat-a-cake and peekaboo.Engage toddlers in joint make-believe play.Engage toddlers in frequent conversations.Read to toddlers often, engaging them in dialogue about picture books.Put... Continue Reading →

Doctrine for Kids Debuts This Sunday! | Pastor Mark

  Doctrine for Kids Debuts This Sunday! | Pastor Mark. Gonna have to keep my eye on this. Looks real good. Check out the cool track on their site.

A Philosophy of Children’s and Family Ministry (Part 2)

(For part 1 click here.) Challenges Of course there are many challenges when it comes to ministry with children and families. As mentioned in the rationale, people have sinned and are separated from God and therefore, need that relationship repaired. So sin is the number one challenge. Leaders, parents, extended families and children are tempted to... Continue Reading →

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