Favorite Christmas Traditions from Crossway Kids’ Book Authors
Read what the authors of Crossway kids' books had to say about their favorite Christmas traditions, and perhaps even find inspiration to incorporate new traditions into your own celebrations this year.
Why Do Traditions Matter?
Noël Piper
Although we cannot bequeath God to our children, we can help them know him and understand him in ways that prepare them to believe in his name.
A Family Christmas Devotional from ‘The Biggest Story’
Douglas Sean O'Donnell
Gather your family together and read through this special Christmas devotional from The Biggest Story Family Devotional, complete with Scripture readings, discussion questions, and a gospel connection.
How to Host a Summer Bible Club
Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
A home-based club that can and has been literally life-giving are children’s Bible clubs.
Parenting Is a Holy Vocation
Mary J. Moerbe,
Gene Edward Veith Jr.
God joins together the family to share the work of providing daily bread, protection, guidance, and instruction.
3 Ways Youth Leaders Can Help Parents
Cameron Cole
Many youth pastors are young, but they still have valuable insights on teenagers that can be of great help to parents.
Advent Crafts for Kids
Use these Christmas crafts to help explain the truths of the Christmas story to children in your church or family.
Podcast: How Do I Discipline My Kids without Shaming Them? (Heather Nelson)
Heather Nelson talks about what it looks like to pursue shame-free parenting so that we might have joy-filled homes.
Gospel-Centered Help for Fathers
Leading your family well can become a daunting task, particularly if you misunderstand the role of fatherhood as God intended it.
Help! My Kids Don’t Like to Read
What are some major obstacles that prevent children from enjoying reading? Here are some practical suggestions for helping to instill a love of books.
How the Gospel Speaks to Motherhood
The gospel has a practical effect on every aspect of life, including the way you raise and shepherd your children.
10 Things You Should Know about Family Discipleship
Adam Griffin
In Jesus's call to make disciples everywhere and to teach his commandments entirely, we can be absolutely sure that this imperative includes those disciples we will make in our own homes.
Why It’s Surprisingly Easy to Reward Disobedience
Sam Crabtree
Reward the behaviors you want and don’t reward the behaviors you don’t want.
Answering Kids’ Hardest Questions: “What If I Keep Failing at Something No Matter How Hard I Try?”
Kathryn Butler
It can be so hard to try your best at something and not have the outcome that you expect. Adults struggle with this and wrangle over the ramifications for their identity and their self-worth.
The Key to Understanding Why Parenting Is Hard
Paul David Tripp
The Bible is incredibly helpful in leading us to understand why parenting is so challenging.
Reaching the Next Generation Is Easier and Harder Than You Think
Kevin DeYoung
Sometimes we fear or we feel this burden that if we’re going to be effective as pastors, Christians, or parents that we need to have this cultural expertise.
4 Ways to Encourage Your Daughter in a Beauty-Obsessed Culture
Kristen Wetherell
We are living in a uniquely intense phase where technology is loud, telling us what beauty is, and we just have amazing privileges and opportunities and parents.
Show My Child Grace, or Lay Down the Law?
Paul David Tripp
I know my children need the awareness of God’s law, they also need the self-awareness that law gives them.
A Family Worship Pep Talk
Matt Chandler,
Adam Griffin
When it comes to family discipleship, low-hanging fruit is everywhere. Family discipleship does not have to be intricate or complicated.
Human Obedience VS. Passive Righteousness
Elyse Fitzpatrick,
Jessica Thompson
What's the difference between human obedience and passive righteousness? And how does this affect the way we train our kids?
How a Pastor Can Prioritize Family during the Holidays
Ajith Fernando
For those of us in ministry, Sunday is not a day of rest. We should try to ensure that we have a Sabbath rest so the family can refresh itself.
Loving God with or without Children
Christopher Ash
Whether married or unmarried, whether parents or childless, each of us is called to love the God and Father of Jesus.
How At-Home Work Is for Everyone
Courtney Reissig
The work of the home and service of others involves the whole family.
Exploring the Bible: A One-Year Reading Plan
The Bible can be rather intimidating to young readers (and old ones alike) and it can be immeasurably helpful to have a little guidance when independently working through the Scriptures.
How Motherhood Mimics the Cross
Abigail Dodds
God gives us gifts and abilities; then he gives us children. And perhaps it seems he’s made an error when our gifts and abilities seem completely irrelevant to the job of bringing up children and caring for a home.
Making Disciples Like a Soldier, Athlete, Farmer . . . Mom
Gloria Furman
Your prayer-full, hope-filled work of evangelism and discipleship—done through the strengthening grace of Jesus—gives him praise that echoes in eternity.
The Wilderness Offers Us New Sight
Abigail Dodds
When we walk through any season of wilderness, the greatest danger is not the scorching heat of the trial; it is that we would be blind to the God who sees us.
How Birth Teaches Us to Boast
Gloria Furman
While self-awareness is a natural side effect of maturity, God-awareness is a supernatural gift of grace.
How Often Do You Examine Your Fruit?
Lindsey Carlson
Examine your life. Is there fruit? How would you describe your growth in godliness?
Podcast: What Your Teenager Needs Most (Paul Tripp)
Paul Tripp offers practical advice and encouragement to parents seeking to raise their teenagers to know God and feel ready to go into the world.