Dr. Frank Minirth and Dr. Paul Warren describe how prayer taps into the power of the Holy Spirit and models for children that there is a heavenly Father we can all rely on in times of fear.
Dr. Del Tackett is the architect and teacher of The Truth Project—a worldwide small group initiative designed to instill a Christian worldview within the body of Christ.
Read MoreDr. James Dobson is the Founder Chairman of the James Dobson Family Institute. He has an earned Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and holds 18 honorary doctoral degrees.
Read MoreAuthor and blogger Jackie M. Johnson writes hope-filled and inspiring content on growing a better life, the power of prayer, and encouragement for singles.
Read MoreJeff Hunt is the director of the Centennial Institute, Colorado Christian University’s public policy think tank. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Westmont College, Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, and Master of Political Management at George Washington University. Hunt has served as media coordinator for the Senate Republican Conference, director of operations of the Clapham Group, and special assistant to Senator Rick Santorum in his 2012 White House bid. Jeff and his wife, Nicole, have four children and make their home in Elizabeth, Colorado.
Read MoreJoe Waresak is the president of the Dr. James Dobson Family Institute (JDFI). Previously, he served as JDFI’s chief operating officer for five years.
Read MoreDr. Frank Minirth and Dr. Paul Warren describe how prayer taps into the power of the Holy Spirit and models for children that there is a heavenly Father we can all rely on in times of fear.
It's a well-known fact that kids identify their parentsand especially their fatherswith God. One day when I was out of town on business, Shirley asked our son, Ryan, then two years old, to ...
Joe White encourages parents to pour scripture into their children, praying them into eternity. He and Dr. Dobson concur that this is the most significant task for a parent.
Some would question whether it is even desirable for a girl to be feminine in a traditional sense, fearing that it will signal a return to the oppression of a patriarchal era when women had ...
Pat Williams sits down with Dr. Dobson to discuss some of the finer points of parenting. One of the key conclusions that is drawn is that the foundation of parental leadership begins with a ...
A few years ago I slipped into a market to buy a few groceries for lunch. Standing in front of me at the checkout was an elderly woman who didn't seem to be altogether lucid. It quickly ...
Unlikely as it sounds, I made the decision to become a Christian at three years of age. I remember the occasion clearly. I was attending a Sunday evening church service and was sitting near ...
Dr. Dobson notes how difficult it can be for people to apologize, especially as parents, but how being willing to do so offers opportunities for growth and demonstrates core Christian ...