How to Talk with your Kids about National Tragedies
How can we, as fathers, raise our children to think about violence and national tragedies from a biblical worldview?
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How can we, as fathers, raise our children to think about violence and national tragedies from a biblical worldview?
Let’s reflect to our children the One who stands ever true, ever sure, and ever strong to bless them, because he said he would.
Our selfishness shows most at home. When dads insist on calling the shots, it harms their families and relationships.
Parental guilt may become an unbearable burden if not addressed biblically. These four simple theological realities help us fight parental guilt.
We must give our teens biblical answers to their questions and feed them with mature, age-appropriate instruction from Scripture.
Fathers must consider the brevity of their calling as fathers and respond with a mindset that takes up every opportunity to father for the glory of God.
Investing yourself in your kids is a calling worthy of your time and energy, regardless of “results” or how you feel.
Grandparents can have a special role in helping shape the faith of their grandchildren.
Learn how to answer six foundational questions children ask as they grow, shaping their worldview and faith.
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