Christian Family
The Christian family is a sacred institution established by God, serving as the primary environment for nurturing faith, love, and values. Strong, loving families reflect God’s character and provide the foundation for a healthy society and a vibrant church community. Within the Christian family, children are taught to love and follow Jesus, and relationships are built on mutual respect, love, and commitment. Explore our articles to find guidance on building and maintaining a Christ-centered family, fostering spiritual growth, and cultivating an environment where every member can thrive and reflect God's love.
Many of us do not go to church. Some of us have never been. Christine Miles talks about what to expect and how to prepare.
Love is the most beautiful of gifts God has given to us. It’s worth taking a few minutes to figure out how to keep it alive. Let’s begin at the top . . .
What's more important—time with family or time on Facebook? The Church's upcoming Week of Prayer is the perfect opportunity to both unplug and reconnect to have a screen free time.
Do you think premarital counselling is necessary for two middleaged people who love each other and just want to get on with life?
Lynne Burgess suggests that by having a special family night each week to connect, children can learn about the things that matter.
Lifeguide with counsellor Deanna Pitchford
A father's love is but a shadow of the love our heavenly Father has toward us.
Confused and worried about how to raise your kids right? Harriet Connor discovers a surprising ancient source of wisdom for today's parenting dilemmas.
In social terms, Millennium-ites have experienced non-traditional families and grown up in single-parent households
Our relationship with our parents is the foundation for all our other relationships. Loron Wade considers what it means to "honour your father and your mother."
David Brattston finds out what it means for a husband to be the head of the family with the help of some early Christian writings.
Sometimes, it isn't that love doesn't exist. It's just expressed wrongly
The latest offering from Alex and Stephen Kendrick challenges audiences to fight . . . on their knees.