Just for you dads… to help you win!
The school year is upon us once again. The landscape is far different than what any of us expected and trying to navigate has proven
I’ve often said that “your children regard your presence as a sign of caring and connectedness.” Sometimes we get distracted and so preoccupied with the
Another important ingredient in parenting is expressing your belief in your kids. Most young people struggle with a poor or improper self-image. They play the
Mark at Amazon Saddleback Parents is joined by Mark Oestreicher, well-known trainer and leader of youth workers across America with almost 40 years of experience
By: Kay Warren w/ Kay & Milan Yerkovich Author Chris Reed | Pastor to Parents | Saddleback Church Chris married his beautiful bride, Tina, in
By: Shawn Hyde If you’re feeling a bit more exhausted than usual, you’re in good company! Each of us has had to make some
One of the most consistent compliments I get is my high capacity—multitasking juggler of many kids, jobs, roles and responsibilities. You would think that would
Our Friend Adam McLane is a parent who has worked from home for almost a decade, and we think his insight might be helpful to
As an NBA athlete, Kobe Bryant was the definition of winning. His 20-season career was peppered with championships, commendations, celebrations and more. It is still
By John Trent, PhD & Gary Smalley REVIEW: Genesis 27, the story of twins—Jacob and Esau—reveals a deeper story about the impact on one’s life
By Tom & Chaundel Holladay REVIEW: Love-Powered Parenting presents parenting on a solid Biblical foundation It is an easily digestible book, in its layout. Each
A human problem that many of us face…we want to FIX it. This does not just go for projects around the house but even the
Here is the principle: Unsolicited advice is usually taken as criticism. “But why does she need to go to Europe to find herself when I have
On this episode, Kurt is joined by his friend and teammate, Mike Brook. Mike, the father of two young girls, shares a few things he’s
For All You Dads Out There… 10. Eat a steak…then some chicken wings. 9. Take a nap or two or three. 8. Force the rest
It happens to every child. At some point along the way, they discover what (at least for the moment) is a new passion. But what
Kurt is a guest on Saddleback’s Doable Discipleship podcast where they cover a range of parenting topics all revolving around how parents play a vital
Developing family rules, responsibility, and respect first begin with what we value. Pastor Rick Warren has told us many times that value depends on who
Kurt is a guest on Saddleback’s Doable Discipleship podcast where they cover a range of parenting topics all revolving around how parents play a vital
The roles and responsibilities that we carry as parents are countless. Join Kurt Johnston and Liza Gant as they discuss the highs, the lows, and
By Dr. Kara E. Powell REVIEW: If you are looking for a VERY practical resource filled with parenting tips and tricks then the Sticky Faith
Dads, date your daughters. There is no greater model for how your daughters should expect to be treated by a future boyfriend and spouse than
By Reggie Joiner and Carey Nieuwolf REVIEW: No matter how great our parenting skills are as individuals, single parents, or in mother-father combination, we all
Being in a blended family is a mix of joys and trials. Kurt Johnston has Saddleback Church staff members, Rommel Manio and Erica Marshall, in-studio
By Ken Blanchard, Phil Hodges, and Tricia Goyer REVIEW: If you read just one parenting book this fall, it needs to be Leading Your Family
There’s no question that having children costs money, time, and sleep! But the investment is worth every ounce of energy — kids keep us younger,
Being a parent takes courage, effort, and sacrifice. In fact, raising a child may be the most demanding task of life. The way we bring
How many times have you said this to yourself, “Oh, no…I’m becoming my dad?” Has a friend or spouse ever said something to you along
By Ken Blanchard, Phil Hodges, and Tricia Goyer REVIEW: If you read just one parenting book this fall, it needs to be Leading Your Family