My parents bought me a scary children’s Bible. Then I let my own child see one.
One would think, after my own experience, that I’d be ultra careful with my own kids’ scriptural education.
One would think, after my own experience, that I’d be ultra careful with my own kids’ scriptural education.
I have read through the Bible, cover to cover, probably three times so far.
My dad always says, “Nothing will change in your life if you do not read the Bible.” I believe this is true.
We don’t have long to raise our kids. So it makes sense to decide what’s important as early in their lives as possible.
Jesus does wonders with that still space we make in our hearts and makes it enough—more than enough—to carry us wherever we need to go.
Everyone loves babies. They know where they’ve come from and they know to whom they belong: Infinite Love.
In my search for great books about faith, I’ve found some really wonderful ones.
We want to know scripture, and we want our children to know scripture. Here are some ways to begin.
I read my boys the Bible every morning during their growing-up years. I’m glad I did.
Your screaming toddler just might save your soul.