Finding Balance and Purpose in Family Life
Family life is busy life. But if you lead your family in your busyness you can find joy and fulfillment in a full life together.
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Family life is busy life. But if you lead your family in your busyness you can find joy and fulfillment in a full life together.
Sunday can be the most satisfying, joy-filled and joy-provoking, and indeed, worshipful, day of the week for you and your family.
God’s Word has valuable truths to communicate about recreation, and family fun provides us with a wonderful opportunity to lead biblically.
Reading regularly exposes your children to distant lands and cultures, breeds a healthy imagination and curiosity, and expands their horizons for God.
Every household gets too busy from time to time. Treating time more like we treat our money is one principled way to tackle an unruly family schedule.
Mealtimes are more than a mundane necessity for families. Here is some practical advice rooted in biblical priorities for making the most of family mealtimes.
How can you teach and show your children that God is special and worthy of worship by how you organize your Sundays?
As my wife and I wrote this together, we enjoyed reflecting on some lessons God has taught us through change during the past eleven years of our marriage.
God is doing a great work in your family—through you. This article explores three key ways God is at work in your family even in the mundane moments of life.
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