Written by Isaac Khalil
How do parents who don’t celebrate Christmas teach their kids not to celebrate the holiday, especially when it can look so appealing? Here are some tips. I want that! Can I have that?...
Written by Shannon and Eddie Foster
After we brought our daughter home, we learned that our sleeping habits were in for a big change. How can parents cope with the stresses of having a baby? Do babies only eat and cry?...
Written by Shannon and Eddie Foster
This post kicks off a short series of stories and advice for future (and current) first-time moms and dads. We hope you will find these insights helpful. June 14, 2016, was no ordinary...
Written by Deirdra Willis
If you have the wonderful opportunity to guide a precious preschooler’s heart and mind to love God, what is the best way to do it? Proverbs 22:6 teaches us to “train up a child in the way he should...
Written by Debbie Pennington
The EEI planning and production team has received valuable feedback and has answers to your questions. The team behind the Encourage, Equip & Inspire parenting resource manual thanks everyone who...
Written by Tom Clark
A story I read recently highlighted important lessons about being a father. Those lessons go beyond the human realm and also teach us about our Heavenly Father. I recently read a story by a writer...
Written by Mary Henderson
Going to church services with babies or toddlers can be a challenge for parents. Here’s a strategy I learned from an experienced mom. It worked for us! We were sitting beside one of those families....
Written by John Columbo
God is the ultimate parent. We are to use His example as a blueprint for how to parent our children. Striving to be like God can help us be the best parents possible. Children have a constant need...
Written by Karen Meeker
What is leavening and how does it work? Why do we throw it out during the Days of Unleavened Bread? How can you be an expert leaven tracker? NOTE: Parents, this blog was written for children. You...