Helping you learn to pray God's Word for your children in the areas they need it most. Join author a
I tell my kids this until the day they leave the home. When we become disgruntled over petty things
He looked at me imploringly with his chocolate brown eyes and said, “Mom what if it's not true? What
Having a loving heart usually involves doing what is hard. In Matthew 5:46, Jesus gives us a challen
We live in a world where people are longing to feel valued. The wild events of this year have made t
My children have no fear of scarcity. No thought for where they'll sleep at night. They don't questi
Moms today invest a lot in cultivating lifelong skills and music politics, hobbies, and talent. What
"It seems unfair that there are people who might abuse their own bodies and make all kinds of bad de
What does it mean to dwell? It certainly means to live, to occupy a house or apartment, but we also
As moms, one of the most common phrases we use is probably, “pay attention!” We want our kids to pay
It's hard to admit we need help. Coming to the end of ourselves humbles us. It goes against our self
The enemy is so crafty! He whispers in our ear, causes us to make a subtle shift in focus, and we fi
There is one thing in our lives that holds great power that can be easily used for both great good a
Don't you love to see your child excel at what he or she is good at and then receive recognition for
Where we look matters. Today, Erin H. Warren is helping us learn the importance of keeping our minds
Have you wondered how to love your children biblically and effectively? The world often defines love
Do you ever look at someone and think they must be much farther along than you are? I do that often
When faced with a dilemma that requires careful handling and wisdom, do we cast about for a solution
Only one out of twenty Christians have family worship together. Does your family? "Mom, Dad," he sai
Why do we so easily forget that his presence has the power to destroy doubt and give us power over o
Can we stand firm in the face of flattery and corruption? Flattery can mesmerize us. It tells us wha