Christian mom or dad, could you use some encouragement and support? Put your ear buds in for this Ch
In Christian groups, it's easy to tell our kids to "find your identity in Christ." But practically,
Have you ever expected too much from your kids? John and Danny open up about how they've wrestled wi
With the rise of social media, it's so easy to see how other people parent their kids. Danny and Joh
Where to send your kids to school is one of the biggest choices you'll make as a parent. Jim Daly an
Teens are under so much pressure these days. Whether it's learning to drive or them resisting sexual
It's difficult to process when your teen misbehaves. John and Danny open up about times their kids d
How does a single parent combat very negative emotions? Jim Daly talks to Pam Farrel and PeggySue We
When a single parent is trying to raise kids, it's easy for negative emotions to creep in. Pam Farre
Parenting teens is a process of letting go. Jim Daly and Kari Kampakis address the need to focus on
Were you a good student in school, or was the classroom a struggle for you? John and Danny open up a
How does your child learn things? Danny and John open up about their own learning styles. Then, Jim
Dating and your teen's well-being are two of the greatest areas of potential concern most parents ha
How do you pray for your teen when he or she feels insecure? Danny and John address how they've trie
How can your church be a safe place for single moms? Danny and John offer some thoughts to that very
How does a single mom find joy even when the world feels chaotic? Jim Daly asks PeggySue Wells on ho
How do you encourage your kids when they seem distant or uninterested in persevering? Kari Kampakis
The world is constantly throwing lies at your teen girls, but you can help them overcome. Jim Daly a
Our current education system has some good qualities to it, but for a lot of kids, it doesn't fit wi
Kids today are hearing so many mixed messages on what's actually true in their classrooms. Jim Daly
How has it felt as you've learned to let go and allow your teenager to make their own choices? John