
ARTICLES OF INTEREST
Parenting isn't for the faint of heart! Every day, we face new issues and have new questions about what our kids are doing. We wonder how to pass on to them our values and help them think of others. On this page, you will find articles that are not necessarily about faith, but include topics that will pique your curiosity and help you think about your parenting journey.
Parenting isn't for the faint of heart! Every day, we face new issues and have new questions about what our kids are doing. We wonder how to pass on to them our values and help them think of others. On this page, you will find articles that are not necessarily about faith, but include topics that will pique your curiosity and help you think about your parenting journey.
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SOMETHING TO PONDER
This op-ed piece from the New York Times raises an interesting question: How does the dichotomy between fact and opinion relate to morality? How does the answer to this question guide us in forming our children to be followers of Jesus? This is an interesting read, particularly as we head into the Presidential Election season. |
RAISING GIVING CHILDREN As Christians, we know that generosity is a fundamental Christian virtue and calling. But it can be a challenge to create a practice of generosity with our kids that will form a life-long discipline of giving. This article from the Saving Mom provides concrete examples and suggestions that can help us live generosity with our children on behalf of others. The article is written from a secular perspective, but it easily invites us to share our faith and Jesus' command to "love our neighbors as ourselves." And one of the ways we can help our children become generous is to let them practice by bringing their offering to Sunday School or Church, |