Allaying the Fears of Children
“Being afraid is fun,” my daughter confessed to the counselor. “I get to sleep on Mommy’s floor.”
We had taken our seven-year-old to the counselor because her fears had made bedtime a battleground. . . .
A Formula for Children’s Books?
I am offering a different worldview to conventional wisdom. The worldview I am demonstrating is one where children don’t rely on their own understanding, but in all their ways acknowledge God so He can make their paths straight. . . .
Children’s Dreams and Nightmares: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding
If your children suffer from nightmares, then this is the book for you!
Your children are dreaming spiritual dreams . . .
Beyond the Bible Story: Making Quiet Time Personal
1. Introduce the idea of a personal devotional time by starting with a family devotional time. Have the expectation that after family devotions is a personal quiet time with the Lord.
2. Center your family devotional time . . .