Parenting Zone
We all know parenting is a tough job. Parents need all the support they can get, and church leaders should be that support! Whether you are a leader or a parent or both, the resources in our Parenting Zone can help you help the parents in your church better lead their families in Biblical living.
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Very Intentional Parenting
Karl provides an overview of his VIP Ministry and exclusive resources related to Family Ministry and D6 Conference. |
Family Ministry | ||
50 Life Lessons Learned in 50 Years
For my 50th Birthday I wrote out 50 life lessons I have learned in my 50 years. Enjoy! |
Life! | ||
Salvation Follow Up Parent Letter
Sample letter to send parents when a child makes a decision to accept Jesus as their Savior at church. |
Parent Follow Up | ||
Summer Bible Reading Challenge
A challenge to help kids read Matthew and John over the summer with parents involved. |
Bible Reading | ||
Father's Day Jokes
A collection of jokes relating to dads |
Father's Day | ||
Karl Explains Fortnite
Karl explains what Fortnite is and how to use it to better connect with your kids. |
Fortnite | ||
"I Can't Feel God Today"
What will you say when a little child says to you, “I can’t feel God today”? |
Divorce Care | ||
10 Things You Should Never Do to Lead a Child in Salvation
A humerous look at what NOT to do to lead a child to Christ |
Humor, Salvation | ||
3 Parenting Fears and How to Face Them
"What are you most afraid of as a parent?" This question evokes fear and uncertainty in many parents. How can you move from fear to rest and trust? |
Family, Parenting, Fear | ||
3 Reasons Why Kids Need Systematic Theology
Times have changed. As children's pastors and parents, we need to realize that our kids need more than what we're teaching. |
Theology, Teaching, Culture | ||
3 Things Having Kids Has Taught Me
A few life lessons as taught by kids |
Lessons in Life | ||
3 Ways to be a Better Dad
So many dads want to be better dads, but they have no idea what that looks like. |
Parenting | ||
5 Questions to Ask if Your Child Wants to be Baptiized
This article gives practical advice to parents wondering if their child is ready to be baptized. |
Baptism | ||
5 Questions to Help Teach Your Kids Responsibility
Every child is different, and every family is different, but there are some thing we can explore to help us figure out the right level of responsibility for our kids. |
Responsibility | ||
5 Shifts Parents Need to Make in LGBTQ America
As Christians, how should we respond to losing battles in our culture war? |
Social Issues, Parenting | ||
7 Ways to Welcome Guests for the Holidays
How you welcome your holiday guests is a powerful tool in your arsenal of customer service offerings. Keep in mind: you never get a second chance to make a first impression. |
Welcome, Guests, Holidays | ||
Adoption: The Very Heart of Our Father
The bond between a parent and a child is not just biological. It's a heart bond. |
Adoption | ||
An Open House Policy
Here are some ideas that may help you create an ‘open house’ policy with your family. |
Create a Welcoming Home | ||
Are You A Protective Parent or A Pro-active Parent?
How can you help shape the things that your child loves? |
Parenting, Relationships | ||
Are You Flying Over Mission Fields to Get to the Mission Fields?
Do you know where YOUR mission field is? |
Divorce Care, Single Parents, Local Missions | ||
Ask Me No Questions and I'll Tell You No Lies
Why do some divorced and single parents lie to their kids? What affect could this have on them longterm? How can you help? |
Divorce, Lies | ||
Creative tips to use when living with or ministering to a traumatized child
A look at what we can do when ministering to, living with or working with a child that has been traumatized. |
Divorce, Trauma | ||
Discipleship Ideas for Divorced and Single Parents
When discipleship is the strategy, Deuteronomy 6:6-8 can be a reality, even for single and divorced parents. |
Divorce, Discipleship, Single Parents | ||
Do you recognize the behaviors of a traumatized child?
Experiencing a life crisis can lead to some children exhibiting particular characteristics of being “traumatized?” |
Behavior, Divorce | ||
Emotional Concussions
Emotional concussions can be just as lethal, and sometimes even more so, than a physical concussion |
Divorce, Emotions | ||
Explaining the Trinity to Kids
How do you explain the Trinity to your kids? |
Trinity | ||
Five Family Values that will Change the Future of Your Children
What family values are you instilling into your children? |
Values | ||
Five Reasons To Take Your Family On a Missions Trip
Gather your family and get ready to hit the road (or the air) as you stretch your faith together and reach out in another culture. |
Family, Missions | ||
Gaming Addiction and Kids of Divorce
Excessive use of video games can become a trap (an addiction) kids get caught in as they try to escape their emotional turmoil. |
Divorce, Addiction | ||
Help Kids Overcome Their Fears
We have to teach our kids to control their own thoughts of fear and that is anything but easy. |
Fear | ||
How I Teach Kids About The Holy Spirit
It’s critical that we not just talk about the Holy Spirit, but that we teach kids how to actually hear the voice of the Holy Spirit. |
Holy Spirit | ||
How To Talk To Kids About Tragedy
How do you talk kids through the tragic times in their lives? |
Leadership, Tragedy, Counseling | ||
How to Talk to Your Kids About Scary Events in the News
Mr. Rogers gives great advice on how to talk to kids about scary events in the news. |
Communication, Parenting, Fear | ||
How to Unplug and Engage with Your Family
Hear tips on how to stay connected to those you love. |
Family | ||
How to walk away from a power struggle with a child!
Find out why kids want to be in a power struggle, what not to do, and when to walk away. |
Divorce Care, Strong-Willed, Power Struggles | ||
How Young Is Too Young
When should the Gospel be presented to a child? |
Relationship with God | ||
Is it True?
We have a generation that is ruled by their emotional response to any given situation, yet they have failed to stop and ask, “Is this true?” |
Objective Truth | ||
Is there a difference between a broken home and a single parent family?
You might question if there is a big difference between broken homes and single-parent homes. |
Divorce Care | ||
Just Because I Can, Doesn't Mean I Should
How often do you volunteer for something that you really don't have time for? Are you feeling overwhelmed by trying to be everything to everyone? Do you know it's OK to say 'no'? |
Saying No | ||
Leading Children to Christ
The time to lead a child to Christ is now. |
Discipleship | ||
Leading Your Child to Christ
The greatest contribution you can make to your child’s well being is instilling a fervent love for Jesus Christ. But how does this happen? What steps must a parent take in order to lead their child to Christ? How can you ensure that what happens at church is a supplement and not a replacement for spiritual guidance at home? |
Child Evangelism | ||
Leading Your Family with Focus
Throughout Scripture, God calls parents to take seriously the spiritual leadership of their children. Here are three key areas of family life where you can show significant spiritual leadership. |
Parenting, Family Ministry | ||
Learning From Parenting Failures
Your parenting failures can actually make you a better parent. |
Parenting | ||
Looking For Advent Resources For Your Family?
Advent Resources for Parents |
Advent, Christmas | ||
My Top Five Parenting Failures
Every parent makes mistakes. Every parent feels like a failure at times. Here are some helpful tips to improve the way you communicate with and raise your kids. |
Parenting, Relationships | ||
No R.E.S.P.E.C.T. for anyone or anything. What do you do?
Should you expect respect from all kids? What about kids who have been through trauma? |
Respect, Divorce Care | ||
Parents, What Message are You Preaching to Your Kids?
Do your kids understand the relentlessness of God? |
God's Relentlessness | ||
Pizza, Pornography and Meeting New People: A Look Inside Our Kids Digital World
Our kids live in a digital age. To say that times have changed since we were kids is a gross understatement. But how are we doing at keeping up with those changes? How can we stay ahead of the digital curve and keep our kids safe? |
Online Safety | ||
Protecting Girls in a #MeToo World
How do we protect our girls in a sex-saturated culture? |
Parenting, Relationships | ||
Raising Boys in a #MeToo World
How can we raise our boys to respect women in a sex-saturated culture. |
Parenting, Relationships |