Reflecting on two decades in the PCG
Does your child have Feast fever?
How much do your children pick up from sermons?
Here are some vital areas we should concentrate on in teaching our children to know and fear God.
The number of U.S. children living in single-parent homes has nearly doubled since 1960.
Both roles in marriage are equally important.
It seems that, each year, a new child-rearing book becomes popular in America.
Here is why great leaders have come to power throughout history.
Words can create or destroy relationships. They make life brighter or darker, spread a great deal of misery or joy, forge a chain of grief or satisfaction.
We should be experts at building loving obedience in our children.
An old song says, “You always hurt the one you love.” It illuminates what in many cases is a sad truth:
Here there are three principles to help you establish a stable marriage.
“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 ….”
God tells us to “lay up for a rainy day.”
We must shape the human spirit in our children so God can work with them as adults.
Take your marriage to a higher level.
What is the number one focal point of Satan’s hatred? How does he attack and why must we be so aware of this deception? How do we defend ourselves against it? We must “get it,” or the dragon’s deadly assault will defeat us!
Toys play a major role in the life of any child. But how do you select the right ones?
Parents need to be aware of the dangers posed to teens by the glittering array of modern communications technologies available to them.
Discover the real power in playtime.