
Focus: Sex Through the Phases
Jim Burns How can parents help their children understand sex, and how can parents teach this in an age-appropriate way?

Sex Education Should Start in the Christian Home
Melissa Edgington Christian homes should be the most open, honest, and comfortable places for kids and teens to learn and ask questions about sex. Let me make my case, Christian parents. If you are embarrassed to talk to your kids about sex, get over it. Here’s why.

Do Christian Parents Flirt with the Idol of Education?
Chelsea Kingston Somewhere along the way, though, I had bought the lie that my diplomas define me.
Meet the god of academic achievement. This beloved idol is subtle...

Do Christian Parents Flirt with the Idol of Safety?
Cameron Cole Most families—rich, poor, or middle class—have an image, maybe even a dream, of what their child’s life will look like once they reach adulthood. If pressed to describe it, the image might include impressive academic credentials, a high-paying job, good medical benefits, a solid retirement package, a house in the suburbs...