We gather videos, articles, and resources to help you through the TOUGH stuff that parenting throws at you.
Whether you live in a multi-million-dollar mansion or a studio apartment, the need for a space for your child to complete his/her distance learning is
“For every action, there is an equally powerful reaction.” What scientists have known for centuries many children seem to have difficulty understanding. Now, why is
We are navigating uncharted territory with the coronavirus and the closure of virtually everything “normal” in our day-to-day…schools, sports, extracurriculars, playdates, amusement parks, stores, and
Parents have been struggling to connect and understand their children for generations. Your parents wondered why you did the things you did, pondered how to
I’m a children’s minister; have been for the last almost 15 years. I’ve been a follower of Jesus for more than 20 years. Been through
From the moment they are placed in our arms to the first post on Instagram to the driver’s license test to packing the last box
Your child is probably a combination of excited and nervous. A new school year brings new adventures and opportunities but it also brings back
While you are busy gathering together school supplies, loading up backpacks, and packing lunches…here are the top 10 essentials for your parenting backpack. Have these
Being in the middle of summer, it is hard to believe that we will be running to the local store soon to stock up on
The milestone of giving your student their first cell phone may be the most significant milestone of their adolescence. The oldest of Generation Z (born
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
Social media, just like many of the other major components of the Internet, started out simple enough; connect with friends and spend time together when
Teens and kids today are spending more and more time online through mobile devices. Simply seeing our kids’ actions and behavior in the physical world
Every couple of months or so, we will provide you with a list of current trends you may want to be aware of as a
Several years ago I learned a youth pastor lesson the hard way. I was speaking to a room full of 7th and 8th graders on
Fortnite…it’s everywhere and has proven to be more than a game but rather, a cultural phenomenon. With close to 80 million people users, spending an
By Jean M. Twenge REVIEW: The title captures it all. Jean M. Twenge utilizes interviews, empirical evidence and research to unpack who is iGen? iGen
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
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
By Jonathan McKee REVIEW: A couple quick things to understand about The Teen’s Guide to Social Media & Mobile Devices. While this book’s title includes