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  1. Nurturing for Tomorrow: A Call for Thoughtful Child Guidance by Ransford Tsoka  
    In today's chaotic world, parents need all the help they can get in raising their children.

  2. Importance of Children's Early Home Training: A Foundation for a Strong Future by Ransford Tsoka  
    This is looking at the necessity of parent's involvement in children's training. Most of the parents have neglected their God-given duty in raising children.

  3. Building Self Worth in Your Child by Anne O'Donnell  
    Comments and suggestions on how to build self esteem in your child so they can find their place of certainty and confidence in a sin-sick world.

  4. Does the NonExistence of Santa Clause Prove the NonExistence of God? by Ruthie Alekseeva  
    After I realised that Santa doesn't exist, I felt deep embarrassment at having believed something so ridiculous. I also remember wondering why my parents could lie about Santa living at the North Pole but if I told lies, I?d soon feel a sharp sting spreading across my rear-end. Most worrying of all, for a split second, realising that Santa didn?t exist made me wonder if God didn?t exist also.

    ?God?s invisible as well,? I thought. ?Does that mean Jesus isn?t real too?

    And that?s one reason why some parents choose that they will tell their children the truth about the existence of Santa, so their kids won?t lose faith in Jesus - not even for a split second - but is that really the case?

  5. Telling the Truth About Santa by Ruthie Alekseeva  
    As a kid, I loved believing in Santa. When down at the shops, I loved the buzz of meeting him in person. I enjoyed the excitement that kept me awake at night on Christmas Eve, wondering what toys he would leave for me under my tree next morning, and I didn?t even mind the panic I felt, after committing a misdemeanour, from worrying if I?d left it too late to earn back Santa?s good favour. It made Christmas even more special and magical than it already is, but then I grew older and I figured out what really goes on.

    We don?t have a chimney, I thought. Santa doesn?t leave presents out for me. Santa doesn?t even exist.

    After I realised that Santa?s not real, I felt deep embarrassment at having believed something so ridiculous. I also remember wondering why my parents could lie about Santa living at the North Pole but if I told lies, I?d soon feel a sharp sting spreading across my rear-end. Whatever you choose to do, tell the truth or pretend Santa's real, I hope you and your children and all of your loved ones will have a blessed and merry Christmas this year.

  6. Don't Choose Your Child's Job by Ruthie Alekseeva  
    Must children obey their parents their whole lives, even when they become adults?

    This article sets out to answer this question.

  7. A Mother's influence by Olawale Ogunsola  
    A mother has a great influence on the lives of her children.

  8. Parental Influence 3 by Olawale Ogunsola  
    A good parent influences his child for good while a bad parent influences his child to do bad. Which type of parent are you?

  9. Parental Influence 2 by Olawale Ogunsola  
    Every parent has one role or the other to play in the lives of his/her children.. Each role affects the child for the rest of their lives. How do you influence your child, for good or evil.

  10. Parental Influence 1 by Olawale Ogunsola  
    Every parent has many roles to play in the lives of each child. Almost all roles become indelible in his life. How do you influence your child?

  11. How To Handle Your Child's Misconduct (Part Two). by Olawale Ogunsola  
    Every problem has a solution. So it is with children's misconduct. Here are some of them.

  12. How To Handle Your Child's Misconduct (Part One) by Olawale Ogunsola  
    Every problem has a solution. So it is with children Misconduct. Here are a few ways out.

  13. The Ups and Downs of Having a Prodigal Child by stephanie reck  
    This article is written primarily for prodigal parents who are on the journey of having a prodigal child. The definition of a journey is the act of traveling from one place to the next. Sometimes when you are traveling there are places that you have never been before, rough roads, and there are times your destination takes a little bit longer than you hoped.



  14. Helping Kids Go to Hell by Tonja Taylor  
    Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: 1 Peter 5:8, KJV. It is our charge from God to know, love, and live the Word, and help our kids do the same--for days of Heaven upon earth!

  15. The Birds and the Bees Talk With Your Pre-Teen Child by Tonja Taylor  
    God our Father is The Perfect Parent, and He is Elohim, our Creator. He knows us and our children better than we know ourselves. This is a sensitive, creative way that He, in His faithful perfect timing, wisdom, and loving care, gave me the way to teach my darling daughter about how babies come to be.

  16. Your Words Create a Legacy for Your Children by Tonja Taylor  
    Your words shape your children more than you may know--for life, or death. Are you leaving a legacy of death or life for your kids?

  17. 20 Ways to Bless Your Children Even More! by Tonja Taylor  
    I believe these tips on successful parenting will enhance your relationship with your child(ten). They have worked for me, with my daughter and other children!

  18. 8 More Ways to Bless Your Kids by Tonja Taylor  
    There are many ways to turn the normal activities of life into moments of blessing and teaching for your kids, and no matter how young, no matter how assured they seem to be as an almost-adult teen. Here are 8 more ways to bless your kids:

  19. 7 Easy Ways to Bless Your Kids by Tonja Taylor  
    Here are easy tips that worked for us and we believe will help strengthen your relationship with your children.

  20. 3 Ps to Point Your Child to Christ by Tonja Taylor  
    Here are 3 actions you can teach your children to point them to Christ.

  21. Dollars and Sense Strategies for Parenting by Stephen Kimball  
    Managing money is arguably the most practical skill that parents can impart to their children. Only through experience and much patience and diligence on your part will they learn the skills that will eventually lead them to financial responsibility and independence. Implementing the following strategies will not only result in teaching your children how to effectively manage money but will bring about a positive and fundamental change in their behavior. (Abridged from previously submitted article - "10 Tips to Teach Children the Value of a Dollar").

  22. MOTHERS FORGET by Olawale Ogunsola  
    A mother sometimes dictates the kind of children she will bring forth. How can this be possible?

  23. FATHERS FORGET by Olawale Ogunsola  
    Fathers dictate the kind of children they will have by their way of living.

  24. Our future, prisoners of fear by Toni Rittenhouse  
    If we don't' take time to teach our children that life isn't just about them, well pay a high price in the end!

  25. The Unfortunate Case Of Jack Doe: Death By Love by Katopeka Nkhoma  
    Tears rolled down her cheeks as she walked out of the room. Every head was down, avoiding eye contact with her. As the door banged behind her, she let out a short scream and collapsed on the floor sobbing bitterly. How was she going to live with herself? She vowed never to forgive herself. The prison warden looked at her helplessly as he too pushed back a tear.

  26. PREPARE FOR HARVEST by Femi Onabanjo  
    A child's heart is like a field and the parent / teacher is the gardener. What becomes of the field and what it produces are determined by the effort the gardener puts into tending it.

  27. Mum`s Unparalleled Influence On My Faith Work by Daniel Dela Dunoo  
    My mum is very dear to my heart for many reason, one of which has been her influence on my spiritual life. This write-up is my reflection on my mum`s immense role in my spiritual development right from infancy.

  28. Fathers: Your Effect on Your Children is Greater Than You Realize by David Domzalski  
    The way we relate with our sons is how our sons will relate to God. He will see God in a similar way that he sees us. If the Lord has given us stewardship over our sons, we better not mess it up.

  29. TRANSPARENT PARENTS by Jeffrey Hagan  
    Many parents feel the need to hide their flaws and imperfections from their children. This actually inflicts more damage than being open and honest about your mistakes on your children. Stop trying to portray an image defined by others and live honestly.

  30. Uncovering Atheist Assumptions At School by Dinora Garza  
    Now more than ever it is vital to teach our children to reason before they accept everything they're told at school. Parent, are you doing your homework?

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