How do we raise children biblically in this gender-confused world?
As we raise our children in the fear of God and love of Jesus, we should remember our child's (and our own) fallen condition.
Parenting can be confusing, but it’s clearer if we understand the concepts behind the formulas.
Living a life of love across ethnic boundaries lets the world—and our children—see the validity of our faith.
Nobody ever said parenting would be easy. All the daily struggles seem to keep getting in the way.
When tragedy strikes, such as major illness, our first reaction is to get frustrated that our ability to parent has been hindered.
If we haven’t experienced it, we know someone who has—a child who was raised in a good Christian home but left it all behind.
We must teach our children how to deal with the subtle thinking of this world that wars against our faith. Knowing your child involves far more than lecturing on what to believe. It mandates conversation and asking questions.It requires the Deuteronomy 6 method of discussing God’s Word, day and night.
Raising children to serve God doesn’t happen by itself. Parents must intentionally engage their children in step-by-step training towards this higher goal. One step is to remind your children that God has given you authority for their own protection and good.
In addition to ensuring that your children receive meaningful instruction from the church, parents are responsible to build a biblical worldview in your children on a daily basis.
Our children should acquire an understanding of evolutionary ideas, particularly as it contrasts with a biblical creation viewpoint.
Getting to the heart of disobedience is difficult and time consuming, but it is our only hope of lasting change.
Parents should be diligent to talk with their children when they rise, when they lie down, and even after Sunday school (Deuteronomy 11:19).
Parents, if you desire to demonstrate biblical love to your children, then exercise biblical discipline. Our culture would benefit greatly from parents disciplining their children God’s way.
My father, Henry Morris, was immersed in writing the groundbreaking book The Genesis Flood (1961) while I was a teenager.
Your view of submission—an annoying hassle or of infinite value—will make all the difference in your children’s perception.
Are you committing a form of “child abuse”? If you are teaching your child that God’s Word in Genesis is true, then Dr. Lawrence Krauss believes you are indeed committing child abuse.
If the United States Senate ratifies a treaty known as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, God’s command for parents to raise their children in the way they should go may be attacked.
Apart from God, fathers must make family their spiritual priority.
The Bible instructs us to be on guard—to watch out for the faith-destroying dangers ahead.
Some Christians call Hebrews chapter 11 the “Believers Hall of Fame.” There, God recorded for us the names of some great “heroes of the faith.”
When does a boy become a man? The answer goes far beyond biology and chronological age.
When children reject God, it can be a terrible burden to Christian parents. How does the Bible instruct us react to such sensitive issues?
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