Parenting Ahead When You Cannot See the Forest for the Trees
Parents, there are foundations we can put in place during the early years—when we can barely see through the forest—that help smooth the path to the teen years.
Kristen Hatton |
Parents, there are foundations we can put in place during the early years—when we can barely see through the forest—that help smooth the path to the teen years.
Kristen Hatton |
In times when hearts may grow weary of doing good or when the mirror that we look through is dirtied and dim, fiction can re-enchant our hearts, minds, and souls.
Remley Gorsuch | September 06, 2022
“‘The moon is always round’ means God is always good. This book is sad, but it's also about Jesus. Even when it's sad, God is always good."
The Westminster Kids Team | September 16, 2022
May we pray for wisdom as we teach delight in words, beginning with the God-breathed treasures of God’s Word.
Kathleen Nielson | September 16, 2022
"I haven’t enjoyed a fiction series this much with my kids since we read Chronicles of Narnia."
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | December 01, 2022
The goal of catechesis is not merely intellectual, but experiential.
Harold L. Senkbeil | December 02, 2022
This book is kind of like how the Bible describes what happens in Revelation. It's a little bit sad, but in the end it's happy.
The Westminster Kids Team | October 13, 2022
Stories give us thread. They help us weave together moments, events, desires, and hopes. They pull together what’s separate. They make one of many, and in doing so help us...
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | September 16, 2022