Can Christians Intentionally Choose to Not Have Children? Addressing Three Arguments

What does the Bible say to married couples who choose intentional childlessness?
Fathers Discipling Children

Deuteronomy 6:4–9 commends formally and informally teaching our children the Supreme Commandment to love God with our everything. But what might this practically look like in daily, weekly, and yearly rhythms—in both the good times and the hard times?
Talking To Our Children About Discipline

We must discipline our children, but how should we talk to our children about discipline? Hebrews 12 provides a good place to start.
Teach His Glorious Deeds & His Wonders

A government school—a place in which the majority of the people instructing your child likely do not know God, do not want to know Him, and actively work against Him—will not instill in your child anything of the knowledge of God.
On Parenting Wisely in a Foolish Age

The world tempts us all with enticing lures. Wise parents train their children not to take the bait.
The Christian Home: Family Worship and Teaching of the Catechism in the Home

God has granted parents the glorious responsibility of raising children in the instruction of the Lord, and family worship is integral to this task. So what might this look like in the home?
Parenting and Technology

Technology is a great blessing when used rightly, yet temptations for misuse abound. So how can Christians parent wisely in our digital age?
2.21 David Schrock, Trent Hunter, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Neither Covenant Children, Nor Evangelism by Proxy: Recovering a Baptist Approach to Raising Children in the Lord”

How do Baptist beliefs inform our parenting? We neither treat our children as automatic members of the covenant, nor do we neglect our holy responsibility to instruct them in the Lord.
Neither Covenant Children, Nor Evangelism by Proxy: Recovering a Baptist Approach to Raising Children in the Lord

How do Baptist beliefs inform our parenting? We neither treat our children as automatic members of the covenant, nor do we neglect our holy responsibility to instruct them in the Lord.
2.20 David Schrock • Reading • “Neither Covenant Children, Nor Evangelism by Proxy: Recovering a Baptist Approach to Raising Children in the Lord”

How do Baptist beliefs inform our parenting? We neither treat our children as automatic members of the covenant, nor do we neglect our holy responsibility to instruct them in the Lord.