
As a dad, I’m always looking for intentional activities like pickleball that bring our family together while also providing exercise, building character, and helping us connect with others.
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As a dad, I’m always looking for intentional activities like pickleball that bring our family together while also providing exercise, building character, and helping us connect with others.
The Patch the Pirate adventures are a great tool for making truth “sticky” for children. Your kids will love the characters and music, but more importantly, they will grow in Christlikeness.
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.
Every household gets accidentally too busy from time to time. Here’s one principled way to tackle an unruly family schedule, by treating time more like we treat our money.
Mealtimes are more than a mundane necessity for families. They can be a multi-purpose opportunity! Here is some practical advice rooted in biblical priorities for making the most of family mealtimes.
Children are a gift from the Lord, but like any gift, we can neglect it or overvalue it. How can you enjoy your kids to the fullest without worshiping them?
One of our duties as Christian dads is to memorialize God’s goodness. By pointing to God’s works in your family’s past, you can train your children to more clearly see God’s works in your family’s present.
If you are struggling to “redeem the time” (Eph. 5:16) as a family, here are three worthwhile family activities to incorporate into your final weeks of summer—and perhaps continue throughout the entire school year.