As technology continues to evolve and advance, it sometimes seems that parenting is a game of catchup, an ongoing experiment that each generation has to test and trial. Discernment is a necessary skill for parenting, particularly when it comes to technology in your child’s life. There are so many apps, platforms, websites, games, shows,...
Generational Experience with Parent Shaming
We have all experienced a well-meaning friend, relative, or acquaintance giving their feedback on our parenting choices. Whether it's screen time, breastfeeding, schooling choices, or literally ANYTHING else, everyone has a strong opinion on what they feel is best for children. Some of these opinions come in gentle, guiding words, but others can come...
Leaning into Grief After Losing a Parent
Grief is complicated. At times, the sting feels as fresh as if the loss happened yesterday. Most often, the pain is dull and merely a whisper. This week on the blog, Morgan Davis shares how losing her dad when she was 10 years old has impacted her life’s journey. Be encouraged as you read that even...
Apologetics for Little Ones
As Christians, it is important for us to know how to approach disagreements in a healthy way, not only in our closest relationships, but especially as we interact with those who do not share our beliefs. How can we prepare to speak the truth in love? How can we raise our children to stand...
Our Journey in Foster Care
There is a great need for foster families, especially after the pandemic when domestic violence and substance abuse increased. This week, we asked Cameron and Shanni Pacheco, church planters and student vocational ministers in the San Diego area, to share their recent journey through the system with us. While not everyone is called to...
Helping Your Teen Overcome Social Isolation
What does social isolation in our teens look like? Our kids are always on their phones, they go to school, they go to church, so they are around people all the time. But are they really connecting with other teens? Social isolation is the lack of social contacts and having few people to interact...
31 Days of Prayer for Our Children
As we continue our Drop Off Season discussion and enter all things back-to-school, we want to challenge you and your family to 31 Days of Prayer for Our Children. In our new 31-day prayer calendar and journal, we took 31 Scripture passages and created specific prayer prompts for you to pray over your children. These...
Parents’ Updated Guide to Technology Post-COVID
At some point in the last couple of years, many of us gave up on monitoring and restricting screen time. When everything feels so out of control around you, this seems like an easy one not to battle. Now, your parent radar might be going off, reminding you to look up and take stock of...
Navigating Sexuality and Pornography
In this Parenting Pathway class, we invited counselor and life coach Sydney Squires from Lifeologie Counseling in Frisco to lead us in a discussion about sexuality and pornography. Because of her own life experience and the work she does professionally, Sydney is uniquely qualified to help us as Christian parents talk about these topics with...
Pornography from a Mom’s Perspective
So many of us have a “not my child” perspective or a view that we have some super power to protect our kids from the world they live in. But my heart is heavy with the need to share my own story of pornography’s impact on our family. A mom’s perspective is different from...
Holidays and Your Marriage
Welcome to Christmas and the holiday season! It’s always such a great moment of anticipation to look forward to the weeks ahead, especially with the opportunity to share the experiences and joy of the season with our beloved spouse. Yet this incredible time of joy and celebration can be incredibly taxing and detrimental to...
Discipline With a Long-Term View
Discipline is one of those things we get asked about all the time. Whether you are dealing with a preschooler who is biting, an elementary child who is lying, or a teenager who misses their curfew, every parent is looking for the next idea that might crack the code to changing those hard-to-manage situations....