Jim Burns tackles a lifetime of parental awkwardness in a brisk 121 pages. The central thesis: Only parents can teach their children about sex effectively. Unfortunately, we still blush when we say erection and...
Tenderly written and interactive, this devotional is perfect for parents and younger children (about 3-11) to process the pain of divorce.Recording artist Kim Hill wrote it based on late-night conversations wit...
Are you a masochist? You’ll enjoy this book. Zimmerman charts a course out of that comfortable place, the one where you’re in control, where everything is just fine. Except that it’s not, beca...
Rosemond busts up the concrete warehouse of “Postmodern Psychological Parenting” that dominates seminars and bookstores. Having been part of that machine for decades, he deftly shows why overcooked ...
Brian Houston, along with his wife, Bobbie, have great influence today through their large church in Australia, Hillsong, home to the well-known worship music of Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong network of mini...
Donna Miller has created a valuable tool for any mother wanting to grow spiritually in her relationship with her daughter. She encourages moms to ask daughters how they feel about meeting weekly and to pic...
Children are sharp. They are explorers, dancers, professional players, and even theologians in small packages. Adults can learn much from the complex questions these creatures ask. Jesus focused His ministry on...
Probably the most important book on my way from being a evangelical Protestant to becoming a Catholic was Richard Foster’s Celebration of Discipline, published way back in 1978 by Harper & Row. Foster...
Chaos is a familiar part of student ministry. Making chaos a sacred part is completely foreign. Sacred Chaos is the product of an author feeling stifled by rigidity in her devotional life and seeking to commu...
Although this collection of articles from the pages of Gifted Education Communicator Journal focuses on the classroom, you don’t have to be gifted to enjoy it. We all encounter those special kids in our y...