How much do your children pick up from sermons?
An old song says, “You always hurt the one you love.” It illuminates what in many cases is a sad truth:
Our rising divorce rate is a good indicator of the growing unhappiness in people’s lives.
How do you express to a person that you really care when death has taken away someone he or she loves?
What does it take to make a family happy and harmonious? Here’s a quality you may have overlooked—but it may be the most beautiful of all.
A closer look at the detail in God’s law forbidding idolatry
Why feminism and popular culture have our boys searching for an identity
It seems that, each year, a new child-rearing book becomes popular in America.
We must shape the human spirit in our children so God can work with them as adults.
“Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer—those days of soda and pretzels and beer—roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer—dust off the sun and moon and sing a song of cheer ….”
Each Pentecost we remember how the Church of God was founded in A.D. 31 and the reason for its existence. Here’s a vital lesson from the creation account concerning the marriage between Jesus Christ and the Church.
An essential tool in relating to young people can change life’s entire course!
Are parents doing what is best for their children–or simply what is most convenient for themselves?
Take your marriage to a higher level.
God commands you to use it! Here is some practical help for conquering life’s obstacles in order to reap the rich rewards of regular family Bible study.
One of a man’s greatest responsibilities in life is to direct his family. Here’s some guidance on this vital, and far-too-often missing, part of the man’s role.
Are you teaching your children what holy means?
Respect uplifts both the giver and receiver and is the spirit underlying the Ten Commandments.
It sets a firm foundation for everything you teach your child.