I Don't Like Being a Dad
Investing yourself in your kids is a calling worthy of your time and energy, regardless of "results" or how you feel.
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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.
This series is ideal for those who are looking for a family worship guide that masterfully fits that gap between young children and teens.
Discover the benefits of Christian summer camps for young people, including fun activities, godly friendships, and a focus on God's Word.
Seize valuable opportunities to teach on sin, death, and God's promises to guide your children through grief and toward hope in Jesus Christ.
Fathers must make time to teach their children, which requires growing your relationships with your children so much that you can have "awkward conversations."
Christian families can be nominal or become something special that impacts participants for the gospel. Ephesians 6:4 is a one-verse job description for dads.
Spending time one-on-one with your kids will help you to build relationships and engage in heart-level conversations.
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