A New Perspective on Christian Parenting
Carie Moore
April 25, 2025
Contrary to traditional adult-child relationships, this mom presents a gentle parenting method rooted in child liberation theology, which calls for respecting and empowering children.
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Faith and Family: A Parental Gut Check
Susan Hines-Brigger
June 25, 2024
So many firsts and lasts flying at you can elicit a lot of emotions and reflection. It certainly has for me.
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God Loves Our Imperfections
David Dault, PhD
February 18, 2024
God looks at us and sees the beauty of who we are, and that beauty is not a result of our being perfect.
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Faith and Family: Holidays—and Life—in Transition
Susan Hines-Brigger
October 24, 2023
As a parent, I have learned over and over that as time marches on, things change.
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Dear Reader: Honoring Parents
Susan Hines-Brigger
April 25, 2023
This month, we lift up all those parents—moms and dads—who are doing their best to raise their children, despite all the hurdles they face.
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Franciscan Inspirations: An Important Question for Fathers
Jim Van Vurst, OFM
June 19, 2022
I came across a beautiful observation about dads and wanted to share it with you. “The warmest scarf a man can wear is the arm of his little boy or girl around his neck.” It is so true.
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