Summer has a way of reminding us just how quickly our kids are growing. From first preschool experiences to the big step into middle school, these transition seasons are full of emotion, excitement, and opportunity.
Read MoreMany young athletes dream of winning: gaining recognition, achieving success, earning
financial rewards, and making their families proud. But what if there’s an even greater kind of win we could give our children?
Your children are leading the way. Through their prayers, generosity, and willingness to serve, they are already making a difference for the Kingdom and sharing the love of Jesus with friends they may never meet this side of heaven.
Read MoreNot sure how to explain the Christmas story to young kids? Learn simple, age-appropriate ways to share the story of Jesus’ birth with children using everyday moments at home.
Read MoreFeeling like Christmas is too busy? Discover practical, faith-centered ways to slow down, simplify your schedule, and create a calm December your kids will actually remember.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever felt even a small tug to go on a mission trip—don’t brush it off. Whether you go alone or bring your whole family, talk to someone who’s gone. Ask your questions. Hear their stories. God often does His deepest work when we step into the unfamiliar with open hands.
Read MoreIt happens when you least expect it. You’re driving home from school, folding laundry, or pouring the cereal…and out of the blue, your child asks: “What’s sex?” “What’s a period?” “What’s porn?” And just like that, you freeze. Your tongue stops working. You start stammering. Every logical thought leaves your brain. If this is you, you’re not alone.
Read MoreI can say from first-hand experience that if I had not been at Sunday School all of those years ago, I would be in a completely different place. I probably wouldn’t even know who Jesus was and what He sacrificed for me.
Read MoreAs summer winds down and the school supply aisles fill with notebooks and backpacks, our family, like so many, is preparing for the return of early alarms, packed lunches, and evening homework routines. But even more important than sharpened pencils and new sneakers is the opportunity this season gives us to re-center our homes on something deeper: a foundation of faith.
Read MoreIf your child is starting to ask questions about heaven, here are a few simple ways to help guide those conversations at home.
Read MoreDid you know we have about 936 weeks with our children from birth to high school graduation? When we look at our time that way, it puts things in perspective—it calls us to be intentional.
Read MoreThe Lowco Kids team has rounded up our Top 5 Favorite Summer Activities to enjoy with your kids—perfect for making memories without breaking the bank.
Read MoreOne day, will your children be able to look back and say, “My parent was part of that”—a legacy of faith that shaped their own? That’s what they remember most.
Read MoreThere’s something special about spring in the Lowcountry. The sunshine lingers a little longer, the azaleas burst into bloom, and the fresh air invites us all to slow down and soak it in. It’s the perfect season to reconnect as a family—without spending a dime.
Read MoreA recent study by Barna found that even though 67% of Americans say Easter is a religious holiday, only 42% know it’s really about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. That tells us something important—many people don’t know the full story. As a parent, you have a special opportunity to help your kids learn what Easter is truly about and why it matters.
Read MoreIt wasn’t just about planting a garden; it was about planting something eternal…
Read MoreBefore our children were born, my husband and I received a powerful piece of parenting wisdom: Surround your kids with a community of Christ-followers—because it’s not a question of if your voice will stop being the loudest in their lives, but when.
Read MoreChristian parents often look forward to the special moment when their child prays to accept Christ as their Savior. It’s a beautiful time of joy and celebration, marking the beginning of a child’s spiritual journey. But as parents, we may wonder: Does my child truly understand this decision? How can I help them grow closer to Christ and deepen their faith?
Read MoreTalking to our children about cancer can feel daunting, but by providing them with factual, age-appropriate information, we empower them to understand the truth and guard against the misinformation they might encounter from the world around them. As you process how to begin this discussion with your child, here are five questions to consider.
Read MoreKids are like little mirrors—they often reflect their parents’ moods. When parents laugh and have fun with their kids, it reassures them that everything is okay.
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