Love and Gen Z

Contemporary America is marked by striking differences among generational groups, ranging from the Silent Generation (1928–1945) to Generation Alpha (2013–2025). These differences extend far beyond age, encompassing deep shifts in worldview, attitudes, values, and priorities. Research, including studies by Dr. George Barna, indicates significant changes in beliefs about God, truth, morality, sin, and the afterlife. Such fundamental […]
The Power of Gratitude

One of the sins God says in Scripture that will bring judgment on a person, a nation, and even His own people is idolatry. According to the Barna Group, only 3–4% of Americans hold a biblical worldview, which means a staggering 97% of Americans have become idolaters. Many profess a form of godliness, yet deny […]
Should Your Kids “Follow Their Hearts”?

Disney has been telling us to follow our hearts since 1950. In the movie Cinderella, the song “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” tells us that to be happy, we must “follow our hearts.” The phrase raises important questions: Is it good or bad advice, sometimes reliable or never reliable? And what does it truly […]
Raising a Deconstructing Generation: Walking Our Children Back to the Faith (Part 2)

As we discussed in part 1 of Raising a Deconstructing Generation, today’s topic focuses on the growing trend of young people questioning and dismantling their religious beliefs, a movement known as deconstruction.
Raising a Deconstructing Generation: Walking Our Children Back to the Faith (Part 1)

Today’s topic is a critical theme occurring increasingly across America. And one which has developed into a near fad in which young people are questioning, dismantling, and reevaluating deeply held religious beliefs.
Family Training: Hate More and Kill Better

We are raising children in a world in which sixty-two percent of American pastors have a syncretistic worldview. This means there are more pastors with a mixture of a secular and Christian worldview than there are pastors who hold to traditional, biblical Christianity.