Parenting with faith in today’s culture isn’t easy.
This is where biblical parenting meets real family life — not theoretical, not preachy, just honest reflections on raising kids with biblical values when culture pushes the opposite.
You’ll find posts on:
- Teaching respect and honor at home
- Biblical discipline that builds, not breaks
- Raising humble, grounded kids
- Marriage and reconnecting when distance creeps in
These aren’t sermons. They’re practical applications of timeless truth in a modern world.
Start with these:
- Raising Kids in a World That Rewards Disrespect
- Teaching Kids Respect Biblically: Why It Starts at Home
- Reconnecting With Your Spouse After Distance
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ChatGPT Prompts for Christian Parents (That Actually Help)
If you’re looking for ChatGPT prompts for Christian parents, you’re in the right place. Real faith-based parenting is messy. Kids don’t respond to lectures about patience when they’re melting down.They don’t care about Scripture when they’re angry at a sibling.And sometimes you don’t know what to say either. AI won’t replace the Holy Spirit.It won’t
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How to Raise Kids Who Help Without Being Asked
You walk into the kitchen. The trash is overflowing.Dishes are piled in the sink.Backpacks are scattered across the floor. And your kid walks right past all of it — completely unaware. Not defiant.Not ignoring you.Just… oblivious. You want to raise kids who help without being asked — kids who notice when someone needs something and
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Teaching Kids Respect Biblically: Why It Starts at Home
Teaching Kids Respect Biblically in Today’s Culture Teaching kids respect biblically in today’s culture starts at home, not in schools or social media. In a world that often rewards sarcasm, defiance, and disrespect, this approach has never been more important. We introduced this challenge in Raising Kids in a World That Rewards Disrespect, where we
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Raising Kids in a World That Rewards Disrespect
If you’re raising kids today, you’ve probably noticed something that feels backward. Disrespect isn’t just tolerated anymore — it’s rewarded. Kids see it everywhere: on social media, in viral videos, in entertainment, even in everyday conversations. Talking back gets laughs.Sarcasm gets attention.Defiance gets labeled as “confidence.” So how do you raise respectful, grounded kids when
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The Distance You Don’t Notice Until It’s There
No big fight.No betrayal.No moment where it all fell apart. Life was working. Kids needed rides. Bills got paid. Schedules stayed full. Days moved fast. And somewhere in all of that, something shifted. Not dramatically.Not all at once. Just… quietly. That’s how distance creeps into a marriage. And reconnecting with your spouse after that kind