Dads and Family Leadership
Parents should monitor their kids use of technology, not just so that they get good grades or avoid trouble, but so that they grow up to live for Christ and his kingdom.
Parents should monitor their kids use of technology, not just so that they get good grades or avoid trouble, but so that they grow up to live for Christ and his kingdom.
Francis Chan gives reasons why he thinks Christians are delaying marriage.
Husbands have a high calling in their homes. And one of the primary ways we can see our families flourish is by humbling ourselves and not insisting on our own way.
If joy is a fruit of the Spirit, then any Christian home should strive to be a source of joy, for the family first, and then as an overflow to others.
What matters in a potential significant other isn’t just what they do, but whether they know and love Jesus in a deep relationship.
What matters most in our homes isn’t that our children enjoy everything parents do, but that they come to know and love Jesus more than anything else.
Joy in the Lord isn’t automatic, but a daily fight to delight in him. Even prominent leaders like Francis Chan are no stranger to the struggle.