In a world of TikTok news and heated debates, Nesu Kwaramba believes that Christian parents have a unique opportunity to help children become thoughtful, gracious, and hope-filled citizens
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Jesus promised trouble, not fairy tale endings. Jenny Sanders shows how Christian parents can teach children to face difficulties with hope, perseverance, and confidence in God’s love
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Packed with cute creatures, action, and surprising depth, The Mandalorian and Grogu explores fatherhood, legacy, and the power of chosen family, offering plenty for Christian parents and kids to discuss
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Claire Walford, from mission agency Crosslinks, helps Christian parents see how one family’s international move led to unexpected blessings, global friendships, and a new generation equipped for gospel impact
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God’s vision of family is bigger than we think. Roger Cooke from Safe Families and Home For Good shows how churches and Christian parents can stand in the gap for foster children and struggling carers, one practical act at a time
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With exhausted new mums and dads turning to risky online ’experts’, Danielle Finch explains why churches must step up with real support, practical wisdom, and Christlike community for families with newborns
Robin Barfield shows how, whether theoretical or deeply personal, children’s questions about sin and heaven invite us to explore the mystery and the mercy of God together
In the last of his series, James Burden show how, as AI becomes a daily tool, Christian parents can inspire kids to use it faithfully and creatively - turning passive consumption into acts of service and imagination
In part 1 of her series on emotions in the Bible, Becky Peacock helps Christian parents help their children see why God’s jealousy is about love, not envy and how the gospel transforms even our hardest emotions
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Lucy Ryecroft believes that Christian parents need churches where families feel loved, not judged, because real discipleship starts with belonging and grace
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Nancy Oliver wants you to forget perfection and know that your messy, faithful presence is shaping your children’s faith and blessing your whole church community
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Claire Walford, from mission agency Crosslinks, shares simple ways to help children love the world, pray for the unreached, and see themselves as part of God’s big story—whether they stay or go
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As illegal, synthetic drug vapes flood secondary schools and social media, Mary Deller from Hope Uk says that Christian parents must get wise to the risks and start honest conversations about vaping now
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Part 2 in James Burden’s series shows why Christian parents need to model humility, critical thinking, and a faith that seeks truth together in the age of artificial intelligence
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True friendship, not quick fixes, is what new mums need most. Rachael Newham suggests how we can offer presence, practical help, and the love of Jesus when motherhood feels overwhelming
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From Find My iPhone to read receipts, modern parenting can unintentionally normalise controlling love. Sara Taylor suggests how to help your child thrive in freedom and trust
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With attacks on Jewish people rising in the UK, Olly Goldenberg urges parents to help children spot hate, reject prejudice, and show Christ-like courage in school and society
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Gareth Crispin thinks that Get Ready to Go and It’s Your Move equip families to talk honestly, prepare practically, and pray together as children start or move schools
Jenny Sanders thinks that tradition for tradition’s sake won’t keep young faith alive. Christian families must embrace honest questions and authentic discipleship—without watering down the gospel
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Robin Barfield teases out the issues for Christian parents to consider in discussing this important question with youth and children
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