Should Dads Stop Freaking Out About Their Kids?
Crazy Busy, by Kevin DeYoung includes a helpful chapter called, “You Need to Stop Freaking Out about Your Kids.”
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Crazy Busy, by Kevin DeYoung includes a helpful chapter called, “You Need to Stop Freaking Out about Your Kids.”
Is it my job to convict my children? How do I do it, and what are some pitfalls to avoid? This article seeks to answer those questions.
To teach our children biblically and effectively, we must employ not only lecture-style instruction but also what Lou Priolo calls “milieu instruction.”
God gives every parent a special love for their kids but sometimes we as dads aren’t always good at showing it.
The basic elements of family worship are easy to accomplish–simply read, sing, and pray together!
Most kids and dads view sin as an inconvenience, an interruption, or a social ill, but the Bible teaches us to think and parent differently.
Raising children with disabilities presents unique and difficult challenges. Three families share what they’re learning from the journey.
There are some foundational realities about pregnancy, birth, and the early years that every dad should know.
Here are five safeguards you can put into place to avoid provoking your children to wrath without compromising your parental authority.
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