If you’re paying attention to what’s happening in America today, you’re probably aware of the challenges facing young Christians in their teens and twenties. It’s a simple fact: most young Christians will walk away from the Church during (or before) their college years. Like other Christian parents, I’m animated to …
Read More »Three Things You Can Do to Help Your Kids Defend the Truth
The statistics are alarmingly clear: Young Christians are leaving the Church in increasing numbers and when polled, most cite some form of intellectual skepticism as the chief cause of their departure. If you’re a parent, listen to the words offered by young ex-believers (excerpted from recent studies): “It didn’t make …
Read More »How to Talk with Your Kids About God (Interview with Natasha Crain)
The statistics tell the whole story: young believers are walking away from the Church. Recent surveys indicate the drift begins long before the university years. In fact, more young people are entering college as ex-believers than ever before. As a apparent, I’m alarmed, and I bet you are too if …
Read More »Cold-Case Christianity for Kids is Finally Available!
After about a year developing the book and related website, Cold-Case Christianity for Kids is finally available at book sellers everywhere! To celebrate the release, I am going to post a review from Natasha Crain, the author of the best-selling book, Keeping Your Kids on God’s Side. Her blog (ChristianMomThoughts.com) …
Read More »Christian Case Makers, Your Marriage Is Bigger Than Your Spouse
If you’re dedicated to becoming a good Christian Case Maker, I bet you’ve discovered just how hard it is to find the appropriate balance necessary to study, share what you believe, and maintain your responsibilities as a spouse, parent or employee. I also struggle, but my experience as a pastor …
Read More »Preparing Kids to Encounter Atheism Online
Today’s post is from guest blogger, Natasha Crain. Natasha is a married mom of three young children who is passionate about reversing the trend of young adults leaving Christianity en masse. She writes about building a Christ-centered home at www.christianmomthoughts.com, a blog that has reached more than 50,000 people in …
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