Is it Love…or Enmeshment? Letting Our Children Go without Losing Connection
When we know our security is in him, we can let go of trying to find it in our children, our role as a parent, or anything else.
To the single parent who feels overwhelmed. To the single parent who feels like the weight is too much. And to the single parent who is trying to hold it all together: you are not alone.

When we know our security is in him, we can let go of trying to find it in our children, our role as a parent, or anything else.
Scripture memorization hides God’s Word in our hearts, which means we can remember and recall the words of God from the Bible in moments of need. It’s not easy, but it is worth it.
We will trust that he who calls us—to pregnancy, to parenting, to waiting—is faithful. He will complete the good work he begins in us.
We live in what some have referred to as “the golden age of children’s Bibles.” This is a wonderful time to be training up our children to love God and his Word.
Whatever our challenges are as a parent, large or small, we can pray with King David or with the smallest preschooler: “Oh Lord, be my help.”
Things that I briefly acknowledge but generally ignore are cause for jubilant celebration among children. So which approach to life is more in line with the reality of God’s creation: theirs or mine?