Is It Right to Convict My Children?
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.
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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.
The church is essential for the spiritual growth of you and your children. Here are the first three of six reasons why your kids need a church family.
The job of parenting is overwhelming but sticking to a few simple practices each day can shape your home in ways that grand plans never can.
As we approach the new year, ask yourself, “What changes should you make to be a more Christlike dad this year?”
Philippians 2:4 says we are to esteem others better than ourselves. But what does that mean? What does it mean to be a humble dad?
In order to be the leader God wants us to be, you must daily fight sin. Paul’s letter to Colossae gives us a much-needed battle plan to live victorious lives.
Your children are the products of two things: shaping influences and Godward orientation. Work and pray that your children may know and faithfully follow God.
Dads must love, lead, and serve their families. Identify God's purpose, realign your schedule & rejoice in your weakness.
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.
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