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Mom Q&A: Quality Time, Screen Boundaries & Spiritual Growth

Mom Q&A: Quality Time, Screen Boundaries & Spiritual Growth

Parenting can be an overwhelming journey, filled with questions and uncertainties. From balancing quality time with household tasks to setting healthy screen boundaries and fostering spiritual growth, the challenges can feel endless. Fortunately, the Bible offers...
Should Christians Vote?

Should Christians Vote?

Many Christians wrestle with the question of whether they should engage in politics. Should they vote? Should they speak out on political issues? In today’s political climate, these questions are more urgent than ever. To find answers, we must turn to Scripture and...
Created in God’s Image – A Conversation For Teens

Created in God’s Image – A Conversation For Teens

In today’s world, teenagers face constant pressure to define themselves through social media, popularity, achievements, or the approval of others. But these sources of identity are fleeting, leaving many feeling empty and unsure of their value. The Bible, however,...
Mom Q&A: Dealing with Bad Behavior

Mom Q&A: Dealing with Bad Behavior

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?” They also discuss the importance...
Swimming in Open Ocean – A Conversation with Steve Leitch

Swimming in Open Ocean – A Conversation with Steve Leitch

In the world of endurance sports, marathon swimming is a unique and challenging pursuit. For Steve Leitch, the sport has become more than just a physical challenge—it’s a journey of faith, family, and personal redemption. With a passion for adventure swimming,...
Disciple Them Like Jesus – A Conversation with Barrett Johnson

Disciple Them Like Jesus – A Conversation with Barrett Johnson

In today’s fast-paced world, one of the greatest callings for parents and grandparents is to help their children grow in faith. As Christians, the responsibility to disciple our children is a central part of the Great Commission, and it starts within the walls of our...
False vs. True Repentance

False vs. True Repentance

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...
Is Your Child a Peacemaker?

Is Your Child a Peacemaker?

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,...
Parents Need a PhD in Conflict Management!

Parents Need a PhD in Conflict Management!

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...