Guarding Our Children From Church Hurt: Why Our Actions Matter
The words and actions of parents and caregivers are influencing the faith of children at any given moment.
Welcome! This is the place for parents, grandparents, and others to discuss ways to encourage faith development in kids' lives.
The words and actions of parents and caregivers are influencing the faith of children at any given moment.
Sometimes, we miss opportunities. Sometimes that's OK. But Easter is no time to keep silent.
Curious, has anyone made or purchased a Peg Doll Nativity Set? And if so, how did you like it as a faith formation tool? Any tips?
Divorce is especially hard on children. How can parents help their child through divorce and equip them to share their hurt, worries, and fears with them and with God? Our ebook, "God's Got You Covered," offers help.
Here are a few simple suggestions for parents who would like to lead Dwell sessions at home.
Here’s one other approach to add to your list of possibilities while the kids are home. It’s tech-free, faith-forming, and fun!
Kids need to see that their parents believe the truth of God’s faithfulness; he does not leave us to face crises like Coronavirus alone, but he walks with us through times of trouble.
As parents and school officials, we need to give our kids real help when it comes to bullying. A new ebook from Kids Corner offers some tools, grounded in Scripture, in this effort.
Download and enjoy this easy-to-use, yet meaningful family Lent devotional from Kids Corner!
The Discipleship and Faith Formation Ministry launched the God Loves Me crowd funding campaign this week. Here's why.
This blog is a creative source for ministry inspiration, especially during special seasons of the church year.