Gospel Perspectives for Parents: Schoolwork
We pulled together some of the best resources on the blog to help parents think biblically and practically about schoolwork.
We pulled together some of the best resources on the blog to help parents think biblically and practically about schoolwork.
The more mom and dad love reading their Bibles, the more likely their children will want to know what compels our attention to those thin, rustling pages.
I have taken something good—an activity my child is gifted in or a desire for my child to be involved—and turned it into a functional savior.
Any effort to know and be like our maker is fueled by love and it becomes our joyful ambition.
In the brand-new season of the Rooted Parent Podcast, Cameron Cole and Anna Meade Harris will examine what the Bible says about parenting.
Believing there is a formula to ensure that our children will follow a path that we deem “good” is to think of ourselves, even unintentionally, as gods.
Just as my son’s misbehavior is not what condemns him, his good behavior will never be what saves him.
When our kids know that our commitment to their thriving is unwavering and our delight in them does not depend how they behave, they are likely to follow where we lead.
The greatest hope he offers parents of unbelieving children is the revelation of his character through his promises to save the lost.