Created in God’s Image – For Teens
Teenagers often struggle with questions of identity, value, and purpose. Discover how the truth of being made in God’s image provides answers and transforms your life.
Teenagers often struggle with questions of identity, value, and purpose. Discover how the truth of being made in God’s image provides answers and transforms your life.
In this episode, Amy Rienow and her daughter Lissy Bailey answer parenting questions on discipline. How can we respond to bad behavior, especially from little kids, with a mindset toward discipleship and “heart training?”
Steve Leitch’s life was transformed by faith, family, and adventure. From battling addiction to tackling marathon swims, his story is one of redemption and perseverance.
Explore five essential principles from Jesus’ discipleship model to guide your children in faith: abiding in Christ, modeling, teaching, applying, and building strong relationships.
In this episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow and Barrett Johnson discuss the vital role of parents in discipling their children. Barrett shares insights from his new book, Disciple Them Like Jesus, and offers encouragement for parents to guide their families in faith, starting at home.
As parents, one of the most important things we can do for our children is to help them understand repentance. True repentance is more than just saying “sorry”—it’s an essential step toward spiritual growth and healthier relationships. In this post, we’ll explore how you can guide your child through the process of genuine repentance, moving beyond surface-level apologies to heart change.
One of the most valuable traits we can instill in our children is the ability to be peacemakers. In today’s world, conflict is everywhere, and helping our kids navigate disagreements with grace and wisdom will equip them for lifelong relational success. In this post, we’ll explore how we, as parents, can guide our children toward becoming peacemakers and how biblical principles can shape their approach to conflict.
As parents, one of the most challenging parts of raising children is managing conflict. Whether it’s between siblings, friends, or even between parents and kids, conflict seems to be a constant part of family life. But what if we saw conflict differently? What if we treated it as an opportunity to teach our kids essential biblical principles that will not only help them now but prepare them for a lifetime of healthy relationships? In this post, we’ll explore how you can guide your child through conflict using biblical principles.
Technology can bless and help your family – but it can also bring addiction, filth, and relational separation. Parents need a clear and simple gameplan to help our kids in this new world of tech.