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Teaching Kids About Rest, Play, and God’s Care
In many homes, life moves fast. There are school drop-offs, sports practices, grocery runs, endless laundry piles, and the quiet pressure parents often feel to “do more” for their children. Even young kids can begin to absorb the hurried pace of life before they fully understand what stress even is. But children were not created to live in constant busyness. They were created to rest, to play, to laugh, to wonder, and to feel safe in the care of both their caregivers and God.


Managing End-of-School-Year Stress for Parents and Kids
As the school year winds down, many families expect things to feel lighter. Summer is around the corner, routines are shifting, and there’s a sense of “almost there.” But for many parents and kids, this season actually brings a unique kind of stress. There are final projects, testing schedules, performances, field days, spirit weeks, and endless calendar reminders. Emotions run high—excitement, exhaustion, pressure, and sometimes even anxiety about what’s next. If your househ


Creating Healthy Rhythms for Your Family in a New Year
January has a way of making everything feel loud. New calendars. New goals. New expectations. As parents, that pressure can sneak into our homes quickly — “This is the year we’ll finally get it all together.” Better routines. Fewer meltdowns. More family dinners. More Bible reading. Less screen time. But somewhere between the first week of school and the second forgotten lunchbox, many families realize something important: big resolutions don’t usually stick — but small rhyth


How Faith Traditions Can Transform the Heart of Your Home
On a quiet Wednesday evening, one family sat around their living room with a simple idea: share one thing they were grateful to God for that week. What started as a spontaneous conversation soon became something they looked forward to: an unhurried moment where everyone felt seen and encouraged. Over time, these weekly reflections turned into a cherished family tradition that brought steady connection during busy seasons and grounded each person in their shared faith. Traditi


Opening the Door to God: Encouraging Kids’ Faith Without Pushing
A family sits together after dinner when a child suddenly asks, “How do we know God is real?” The room quiets for a moment. The adults glance at one another, knowing this is one of those tender opportunities: an invitation into a deeper conversation, not a test of having the perfect response. Moments like this happen in living rooms, backseats, and bedtime routines everywhere. Children are naturally curious, and when their questions about faith are met with patience and openn


Play with Purpose: Nurturing Children’s Emotions and Faith
Eight-year-old Emma had been having frequent meltdowns after school. Once cheerful and talkative, she now seemed withdrawn and quick to anger. Her parents couldn’t figure out what was wrong. When asked, Emma often shrugged or said “I don’t know.” Like many children, she didn’t have the words to describe the worries weighing on her heart. This is where play therapy can make a difference. For children like Emma, toys, games, and art supplies become a language for expression. In
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