In her unsuccessful search for a current copy of You Can Change the World, Janene Lewers stumbled upon a treasure, The Mission-Minded Child—Raising a New Generation to Fulfill God’s Purpose by Ann Dunagan.
As an evangelist Karen Morris is always on the lookout for useful tools to helpfully explain the gospel. But there are some that just make her cringe.
What books have helped me communicate that I love my children desperately, ferociously, day-in-and-day-out? Sarah Condie looks at a wide range of books that celebrate being a mum and help us to show our love to our kids.
I have been a mother now for almost 13 years and I confess that I began that journey believing that being a stay-at-home mum was a more godly option than choosing to work in paid employment.
Is a playpen a jail for a naughty child? Or a curious crawler? Or a new baby needing some space from a rough older sibling? Simone Boswell encourages us to consider using the playpen as more than a way to constrain your little one.
Scott Petty gives some very practical and biblical advice about discussing sex with your children.
A provocative title can often be a turn off, but under the cover can be some very timely wisdom.