We asked our kids to list a few things we had taught them that they knew they wanted to pass on to their children. Here’s what three of them said.
Accepting the sacrifices of duty and self control is a slow process done in increments, like learning to walk on sharp rocks.
Training toddlers can be exhausting, but the present and future rewards are worth it!
Dear Pearls, I have struggled to have a relationship with my mother-in-law since I met her. She tends to be manipulative, unkind, and judgmental.
“Mom, do you want me to take the baby?” “Dad, I made your coffee.” “Mom, I’ll get the younger kids’ lunch.” “Dad, we cleaned your car.” “Mom, I made you some lemonade.” (...)
I have to admit that I am surprised at the delightful fruit I see across the board in the homeschool movement. It just gets better.
What is to be done when grown children have turned away from all that parents hold dear? How can flawed parents make an eternal difference in the lives of wayward children? (...)
Nathan Pearl reflects on the impact childhood experiences have on a person's perception of right and wrong. An encouragement for parents to carefully guide the steps of their (...)