Summer Family Discipleship Ideas for Churches and Parents
By Landry Holmes Summertime. The days grow long, and life’s pace seems slow. Popsicles and water sprinklers cool us down. Families go on vacation and …

By Landry Holmes Summertime. The days grow long, and life’s pace seems slow. Popsicles and water sprinklers cool us down. Families go on vacation and …

By Kayla Fowler Talking to kids about baptism is a joyful and meaningful opportunity. Kids come to this conversation with different questions and …

By: Kayla Stevens Our culture is engaged in a big debate over personal identity. The conclusions reached in that debate will affect our children, …

By: Aaron Wilson Hundreds of years ago, Christians were an awful group of people. No, I don’t mean they were terrible or mean-spirited, even though …

By: Sam Poore Recently, I have been convicted about how often I truly talk about Christ with the children in my life. How often do I remind my nieces …

The Most Encouraging Moments of My Trip to Israel I got to visit dozens of the Bible’s most wondrous locations: riding donkeys on the outskirts of …

If you’ve never seen Explore The Bible: On Location videos, our ETB team works very hard to help me be a host the kids can relate to and connect with. …

By: Kevin Jones “Rats!” No, not the exclamation you make after you’ve left the house and forgotten the much-needed item for the day’s …

By: Kevin Jones In the Bible the Greek word, aphiemi, is translated to “forgiveness.” What it means in a literal sense is “to let go.” I don’t …

By: Crystal Mazzuca “The influence of one loving leader can be immeasurably beneficial in the faith journey of a child.” Flip the Script If you’re …

By: Daniel Kinkade Children need Jesus. In fact, we all do. May we never lose sight of the fact that there is power in our children knowing the God …

Cheryl Markland and Jana Magruder join host Chuck Peters to discuss some basics for family discipleship. Check out more at Lifeway.com/lobl
