Godly parents can effectively imprint their children by clearly communicating the right view of the real God, by processing their own hurts so they are free to see their children's needs, and by implementing biblical principles consistently in their homes.
Passages: Luke 1:80; 2:40-52; John 2:3-5; 19: 25-27; Proverbs 29:15-17; 22:15
Parenting changes as our children grow up. Younger children need a directive parenting style. As children approach adolescence, parents transition to ...
Passages: Psalm 127; Deuteronomy 6:1-4; 10:12-13; Mark 3:14
In Psalm 127, Solomon encourages parents to establish a stable home environment, to set appropriate boundaries, to practice the art of being ...
Passages: Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Proverbs 3:1-14; 4:23; 20:5; 22:6; 26:24; 27:19
Parenting is an art, not a science. We must know and experience the real God for ourselves and introduce Him to our children. We must be self-aware ...
Passages: Galatians 5:1; Titus 3:5; 2 Corinthians 1:3; Ephesians 4:1
A home built on Christian liberty is a place of gratefulness, faith and affirmation. The Christian home is not based on values of performance, but on ...
Passages: Luke 3:21-22; Mark 10:16
Jesus models the lifestyle of affirming and blessing others. As parents, we can minister blessing to our children by meaningful touch, by spoken ...