“Quinn and Kylie, millennial missionaries to the scuba instructors of Aruba, are seeking your financial support” reads the caption to comedian John Crist’s hilarious sketch on young millennials called to the vacatio-cough- mission field. Millennial or not, most of us living in the 21st century Western World wouldn’t expect the potential of being thrown into […]
We’ll explore reasons why some Millennials are walking away from their Christian faith, and what parents can do to help them reconnect with Jesus. We’ll also offer hope and encouragement to parents who have regrets about being poor role-models for their kids. Part 1 Part 2
Author & humourist, Robbie Parkin says there’s a point in every father’s life when they seemingly go from “Hero to Zero” in the eyes of their children. Robbie shares some practical advice on how fathers can overcome being seen as a “Daggy Dad” and stay connected with their kids.
Author: Tania Harris | God Conversations. The bumper bar neared closer. I glanced in my side mirror. Angle a little more. Turn slightly. That’s it. Now a direct line in. Right, you got it. Engine off. Keys out. Success. Two men watching on the roadside cheered. I smiled triumphantly in return.
Author: Lisa Brock| Focus On The Family. “I want a glass of water!” Most of us could write a book about bedtime excuses. With our own energy levels dragging, those stall tactics aren’t usually met with smiles.
Parents who desire well-behaved, godly children will sometimes confuse quick obedience with a heart transformed by Christ! We examine how rules-based strategies won’t help children, unless they know about God’s unconditional love and grace.
If you said “I’m going to my child’s kindy graduation”, scenes of polite clapping, parents fanning themselves with the program and heavy eyes enter my mind.