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Are Perfect Christian Parents Real? Why Intentional Beats Perfect Every Time

Are Perfect Christian Parents Real? Why Intentional Beats Perfect Every Time

Let's just get this out of the way right now: Perfect Christian parents don't exist. If you've been scrolling through Instagram, seeing those picture-perfect family devotionals, or reading another parenting book that promises your kids will turn out "godly" if you just follow steps 1 […]

Raising Godly Children: Why Your Own Faith Journey is Their Best Example

Raising Godly Children: Why Your Own Faith Journey is Their Best Example

Here's a hard truth about raising godly children: your kids are watching you more than they're listening to you. You can tell them a thousand times to pray, read their Bible, and trust God. But if they never see you doing those things? Those words […]

The Chief Storyteller: Redefining the Father's Role in a Godly Home

The Chief Storyteller: Redefining the Father's Role in a Godly Home

Here's a question that might sting a little: Who's leading spiritual conversations in your home? If you're like most Christian families, it's probably Mom. She's the one reminding everyone about prayer before bed, organizing Bible study time, and making sure the kids know their memory […]

The Discipleship Gap: Why Serving God Isn't Enough to Raise Godly Kids

The Discipleship Gap: Why Serving God Isn't Enough to Raise Godly Kids

Here's a scenario that breaks my heart: A devoted Christian parent serves faithfully in church, leading worship, teaching classes, organizing outreach programs. They're "all in" for God. But ten years later, their now-adult children want nothing to do with faith. How does this happen? The […]

Struggling For Intentional Parenting? 50+ Biblical Parenting Habits That Actually Stick

Struggling For Intentional Parenting? 50+ Biblical Parenting Habits That Actually Stick

Let's be honest: intentional parenting sounds amazing in theory. But when you're dealing with meltdowns in the grocery store, homework battles, and endless "why" questions, it's easy to wonder if you're doing any of this right. You're not alone. Most Christian parents want to raise […]

Your Marriage and Intentional Godly Parenting: The Powerful Link

Your Marriage and Intentional Godly Parenting: The Powerful Link

There’s an undeniable connection between the health of your marriage and the fruitfulness of your parenting—especially when it comes to intentional godly parenting. Your home is your first ministry. Your marriage is the first model of Christ-like love that your children will witness. If you […]

Why Intentional Godly Parenting?

Why Intentional Godly Parenting?

Parenting is one of the greatest privileges and responsibilities we will ever have. But in today’s fast-paced, value-shifting world, raising godly children doesn’t happen by accident—it requires intention, prayer, and purpose. That’s why intentional godly parenting is not just a good idea—it’s a spiritual necessity. […]

10 Things I Have Started to Pray for My Children

10 Things I Have Started to Pray for My Children

As parents, we often focus on the immediate needs of our children—their education, health, and safety. However, as they grow older and begin their journey into adulthood, there are deeper, long-term areas we must also pray over. Through my own journey as a parent, I […]

Three Years in the UK: A Journey of Faith and Growth

Three Years in the UK: A Journey of Faith and Growth

Last week marked three years since I moved to the UK with my children. My husband had arrived a month earlier, and together, we stepped into a new land, not just with suitcases but with faith, prayers, and God’s promise in our hearts. Looking back, […]

OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF INTENTIONAL GODLY PARENTING

OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF INTENTIONAL GODLY PARENTING

Hey there, Welcome to today’s post! I’m super excited to be writing to you about something that’s close to my heart — the challenges of intentional Godly parenting. Whether you’re just starting on this journey or you’ve been on it for a while, I’m sure […]