9 words I hope my kids believe forever
So many young dads in my generation are flying blind. I suppose that’s true of dads in every generation, but […]
9 words I hope my kids believe forever Read Post Ā»
So many young dads in my generation are flying blind. I suppose that’s true of dads in every generation, but […]
9 words I hope my kids believe forever Read Post Ā»
When my wife decided to stay at home when Abigail was born, most people didn’t really know what to do
Our nearly-ten-year-old is an interestingĀ kid. She’s thoughtful, helpful, a little snarky, kindā¦ and the other day said she wants to
If you’re cautious when your child says they want to be a Christian, you’re not alone Read Post Ā»
Every year around this time, we’re asked, “What do the kids want for Christmas?” I’m glad to be asked, obviously.
I’m glad my kids have trouble thinking of Christmas lists Read Post Ā»
A few days ago, the kids and I were talking about baptism. A lady in our small group was baptized
Going to church doesn’t mean you should get baptized Read Post Ā»
As we drove to church yesterday, Emily and I were talking about the latest royal visit to Canada. It was
Kids are better theologians than grown-ups (sometimes) Read Post Ā»
As a Dad, I am so thankful that my kids love to read. They’ve always loved to read, in fact.
[Reading Writers] Principles for Christian parents raising readers Read Post Ā»
I almost made my daughter cry. Again. Hannah and I have been reading The Chronicles of Narnia together for the
Stories never really end (or why good stories beg to be re-read) Read Post Ā»
“Why do you think God cares about being first in people’s hearts, and how we use his name, and stuff
The most important lesson I can teach my kids Read Post Ā»
Although I (and others) joke about me being a grinch at Christmas, there’s a lot I love about it. As
The thing I most love about Christmas Read Post Ā»