When Both Parents Are Discipled in Biblical Parenting, Everything Changes
Christian parenting isn’t meant to be a solo effort. When both mom and dad are discipled and walking in God’s truth together, everything changes—from the tone in your home to the legacy your children inherit.
Unity in parenting doesn’t mean agreeing on everything. It means anchoring yourselves in the same foundation: God’s Word.
Happy Father’s Day, Mr. Janke
I hated going to church on that day and being surrounded by all the picture perfect families, their picture perfect clothes, picture perfect smiles and what appeared to be their picture perfect lives. Picture perfect was not something I had experienced in the area of a father-daughter relationship. I was in the minority there…a child from a broken home. My mom was wonderful and made so many sacrifices for me. However, I’m sure you’ll agree…fathers are important.
Mommy Margin…Creating Space for What Matters Most
As moms, and especially as moms who work from home or outside the home, it can feel like “margin” is an elusive dream—something we want but never quite achieve. Mommy Margin really does matter, and there are some practical ways to create it.
Since you are already busy, let's look at this in a streamlined, step-by-step framework to help you find the breathing room your heart needs.
Biblical Wisdom for Intentional Parenting
In a culture where parenting advice changes with every scroll and soundbite, it’s easy to wonder:
Does Biblical parenting still matter today and is it even relevant?
Our answer? Absolutely.
In fact, it matters now more than ever and its principles are timeless.