Paul Tripp – Should I Try to Be My Child’s Friend?
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View ArticleTim Challies – Be a Parent Worthy of Honor
For a number of weeks, I have been exploring the fifth commandment and, in particular, how adult children are to obey it. “Honor your father and your mother, as the LORD your God commanded you, that...
View ArticleMichael Boling – Logging Off is Hard to Do: The Proper Balance of Social...
I readily admit that I fully enjoy engaging fellow believers on social media, in particular in various forums and discussion groups on Facebook. The back and forth discussion is often riveting,...
View ArticleMichael Boling – Dealing with the Pornification of Society
As I was scanning the airwaves on the drive home from work recently, I was once again taken aback by the incessant message of sexual deviancy that is promoted on seemingly every available channel,...
View ArticleMichael Boling – Parenting 101: Dealing with Lying Lips
Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices. (Col. 3:9) YHWH detests lying lips, but he delights in people who are trustworthy. (Prov. 12:22) In the interest of...
View ArticleDanny Akin – How Do You Guard Your Children From Pornography?
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View ArticleMichael Boling – Personal Application and Book Review: 12 Ways Your Phone is...
There can be no argument that our society is inundated with technology. As I write this, I am wearing an exercise monitor that automatically syncs with my phone. I am typing this on a laptop while...
View ArticleJon Payne – Wise Technological Parenting
It is the apex of foolishness for parents to allow their children to have free and unaccountable access to technology– smart phones, tablets, iPods, computers, etc. Before I explain the reasons why I...
View ArticleMichael Kelley – 3 Things Not to Say When Your Childs Fails
Sometimes I feel like a failure. I think everyone does. And without trying to be self-deprecating, I’ve lived long enough, worked long enough, and tried long enough to have had my fair share of...
View ArticleJosh Buice – Parenting is Discipleship
The work of parenting is tough. The labor is long and the discouragement is constant, but the joys of parenting outweigh all of it. I’m certain that all parents experience joys in their relationship...
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