Posts tagged with: Parenting

God’s wired each of my kids differently. As much as my default is to assume my kids are like me (or at least should be like me), I’m coming to appreciate the unique ways they connect with God by asking them this...
Planning with our learners about their future can be a season of great family success or great family strife. If you want to grow with your child in these early vocational and college choices about life after high school, try...
We honor Lent not to earn God’s approval or to feel better about ourselves, but so our lives are great big Thank You Notes back to God....
If you’ve journeyed with young people, you’ve likely been near them when they felt overwhelmed with failure and struggle. But being near them isn’t enough. The goal is to help them feel like we are with them....
Whether you have a few weeks or a few years before your learner leaves home, as Growing With parents Steven Argue and I invite you to make sure your child knows how to do the following things:...
This life is not a dress rehearsal. I’m not practicing or preparing for something better that lies ahead. This is it. This is all we get....
While the Bible does not offer a script, instruction manual, or road map for parenting, its words offer our family—and yours—lots of bread for the journey....
Let’s bring generations together and honor a parent or grandparent by asking them a few meaningful questions that deepen our Christmas meal conversations....
Are you gearing up for “the sex talk” with your kids? Looking forward to crossing it off your list? Maybe even planning on having that discussion this month? Well, it’s not about one sex talk. It’s about lots of them....
What young people need in the midst of their failures are empathetic adults. Not harsh judges, but not cavalier bystanders either. Instead, they need an adult willing to be present and listen and eventually offer support. Empathy starts with you....