Parent Resources

Here are some of our favorite resources specially curated for you parents!

Parent Resources

Resource of the Month: May 2025

Pastor Andy is in the middle of our "The First Marriage" series where we are learning more about how to have a biblical marriage in our own lives. As parents and leaders of our families, our marriages being centered on Christ is crucial for our children's spiritual formation.


We are excited to help you strengthen your marriage as you grow in your faith and relationship with one another. Whether you’re looking for practical advice, biblical teaching, or a group to join, we’ve got some great resources for you to explore.


1. "God’s Design for Marriage" by Focus on the Family

Marriage is one of the most significant relationships we have, and understanding God’s design for it is foundational to building a strong, Christ-centered partnership. This article from Focus on the Family explores the biblical principles that define marriage, offering valuable insights and practical advice for couples looking to deepen their connection and commitment.

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2. Marriage Enrichment Group

We are excited to launch our Marriage Enrichment group, kicking off on Sunday, May 18th, during the 8:45 AM service. This is a great opportunity to invest in strengthening your marriage through community, support, and biblical teaching.

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Parent Resources

Focus on the Family: Age and Stage Guide

  • This resource provides biblically grounded guidance for parents navigating different stages of their child’s development, from infancy to young adulthood. It offers insights on faith formation, emotional growth, and practical parenting strategies to help raise children in a Christ-centered way.



Devotional Resources:

Online Kids Devotionals

Online Student Devotionals

 

Books to Read:

Parenting Beyond Your Capacity

Don't Miss It: Parent Like Every Week Counts

Phase Guides: Make the Most of Every Phase in Your Kids LIfe

Intentional Parenting: Exceptional Parenting in a Quick Fix World

Caught In Between: Engage Your Preteens Before They Check-Out

18 Plus: Parenting Your Emerging Adult