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Prayer and Bible study keep families close
In a world of many messages, we want to be the loudest voice to our children.
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We all know America is in a deep worldview crisis; a battle over ideas on how the world should work.
SharesIn work and family, the Bible has transformative power
Jackie was a high school senior when I proposed. We had dated only five months, and five months later we were married.
SharesChildren need a spiritual foundation to succeed in life
When contemplating the upbringing of our children, the foremost concern that occupies our thoughts are about relaying God's existence and the comprehension of His significance in their lives.
SharesFoundation for American Christian Education
How can Americans invest billions of tax dollars in public education, yet the results are abysmally poor?
SharesWhat does discipling a child look like? Getting parental priorities right
Most Americans rightfully lament the state of childhood in our country today. About three out of every four parents of young children believe their offspring will not be better off than they are.
SharesPolicy leaders must help families protect children's innocence
We are excited to, Lord willing, raise children one day. As Christians, our commitment is to love our family and raise our children to love Jesus and revere Him.
SharesAs for me and my house
The home is the world's oldest and most vital institution.
SharesCongress must reduce child poverty and strengthen families to help children thrive
Child poverty is a moral emergency.
Shares'It takes a village': Communities thrive with family-friendly policies
As our country's moral fabric and traditional values continue to evolve at a rapid rate, finding ways of collaboratively supporting parents in the process of raising their children has never been more important.
SharesSowing the seeds for America's 'complete spiritual turnaround'
More than a century ago, President Teddy Roosevelt spoke about the significance of traditional families to our civilization's success:
SharesChildren need both 'family time' and fellowship
We believe there are several key strategies that can help modern families stay strong and connected to their values.
SharesChildren learn family values from parents' words and deeds
Passing core values to our children demands a purposeful parenting approach in the modern age. For us, it involves a three-pronged approach of identifying, communicating, and modeling our values.
SharesRekindling the moral torch: The crucial role of family-centered faith in today's society
In the tumult of modernity, uncertainty and wars, as societal structures shift and values evolve, one steadfast foundation remains often overlooked--the family.
SharesExperiencing God in the family
Young adults are currently leaving the church at an alarming rate.
SharesVictorious Family's Research and Equipping Family Discipleship Institute empowers futures
In a world where the foundations of family values are being tested, there arises a pressing need for intentional, well-researched solutions.
SharesThe pursuit of healthy family rhythms
Parenting often feels like mere survival. The thought of pursuing anything outside of making it through the day can feel overwhelming. I get it.
SharesTrust fuels life and family
I was sitting on a plane doing some research on trust when the man sitting next to me asked me what I was doing.
SharesThe media-wise family: A blueprint to raising godly children
I often speak around the world. When I go into the jungle, I find satellite dishes run by generators connected by exposed wires that bring Hollywood entertainment into the grass huts.
SharesTax credit bill, other reforms can empower families and reverse cultural decline
Growing up in a wholesome, Christian home in the town of Monticello, Mississippi, I am so grateful I had the chance to learn many lessons from my wonderful, hardworking, salt-of-the-earth parents.
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