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    We might be facing a pornography pandemic but Christian parents do have weapons to fight back with

    2025-03-03T10:53:00Z

    The statistics are bleak. A 2023 report from the UK Children’s Commissioner found that by the age of 13 half of all children have viewed pornography. The porn that is freely available on the internet isn’t like the magazines of the past. Videos are often harsh, involving scenes of sexual coercion and aggression.  

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    Playing is good for your kids. Here's how Christian parents and churches can encourage it

    2025-02-27T16:53:00Z

    Play is a funny thing. Everyone knows intuitively what it is but struggles to define it. It’s fun, but it is also a serious business. We associate it with children but deep-down love it as adults. It comes naturally and yet we seem also to spend a lot of time working at it. Play is a bit of a paradox but before we give up on it lets step back and consider what exactly it is and why it is important.

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    Now parents know which school their year 6 children are going to it’s time to start getting ready

    2025-02-27T12:32:00Z

    Our youth and children make several big steps in their life but as parents and carers we make those steps with them and can be as concerned and nervous as they are. One of the biggest steps our children make is starting at secondary school and that certainly is a significant change for us parents! 

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    Captain America: Brave New World – Can people change (beyond turning into a Hulk…)?

    2025-02-26T12:08:00Z

    It’s been a while since we’ve had a smaller scale story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – MCU – based on earth and it was a nice change of pace to have a story with more personal stakes than an alien invasion. 

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    Our children and young people need the good news not mere happy news

    2025-02-25T11:30:00Z

    Rachael Newham considers whether we are passing on an emotional prosperity gospel and what a healthier approach might be.

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    Knife Crime: What parents need to know and what they can do

    2025-02-24T12:25:00Z

    Knife crime is a devastating issue affecting communities across the UK. It’s a crisis ripping through communities, leaving families shattered and futures stolen. Across the UK, and especially in cities like London, young people are being pulled into violence, not because they want to hurt others, but because fear leaves them feeling like they have no choice. The numbers don’t lie. Knife crime is rising, lives are being lost, and entire communities are being scarred. 

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    Parents are the key to bridging the gap between church and school

    2025-02-20T15:23:00Z

    Ashley Nichols sees parents as playing a pivotal role in helping schools provide appropriate space and time for children and young people to consider the Christian faith. 

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    Christian parenting in hospital: surviving through everyday faith

    2025-02-19T10:59:00Z

    I’m sitting just to her side, wedged between the ward wall and my child’s hospital bed. For me and many other parents this has become a familiar yet daunting place. The rhythmic soundscape of oxygen masks and intermittent beeping from machines becomes our lullaby. It merges into the background of chatter and children’s cries, as we try to rest and get some sleep. 

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    Hand in Hand Conference 2025: A call to action for children’s and family ministry

    2025-02-17T14:34:00Z

    As the skies drizzled on a chilly Friday afternoon in February, the excitement surrounding the 2025 National Children’s and Family Ministry Conference, Hand in Hand, was anything but damp. Over 600 attendees arrived at the Bethel Convention Centre in Birmingham, where the warm, vibrant welcome was evident from the moment they stepped onto the red carpet. This year, the event found a new home, bringing with it a fresh energy and a renewed sense of purpose in children and families ministry. 

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    Are smartphones rewiring my kid’s brain?

    2025-02-13T10:04:00Z

    Robin Barfield wonders if Christian parents are sometimes a little too negative on the impact of smart phones and social media.  For an alternative perspective click here.

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    The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt might have an alarmist title but there is plenty in the book that Christian parents can agree with

    2025-02-12T14:04:00Z

    Parenting is and has always been a challenge. Teenagers find ways to push boundaries. That’s been the story forever. But in the digital age, the world of smartphones, selfies, nudes, social media and AI, today’s teenagers face challenges that most of us didn’t have when we were growing up. 

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    Grooming - What parents need to know

    2025-02-10T15:57:00Z

    If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ve probably heard about “grooming gangs.”

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    Help! It’s February half term!

    2025-02-04T16:32:00Z

    What is your family hungry for this half-term? I’ve put together a menu for you to peruse. It’s not a to-do list; there’s no pressure to tick things off, you don’t have to cram in as many things as possible to make half term a great time for your family (or at least bearable!).

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    Child poverty is widespread but there is hope

    2025-02-03T15:29:00Z

    You don’t have to look very hard to see that the majority of people in the UK are feeling the pinch of the cost-of-living crisis. Our money has to stretch further. Our jobs have become more unstable. The price of food has risen. We know that some people have to make a choice between heating and eating. But how bad is it really? What can we do as Christians to help alleviate some of the pressures from the families we might know. And how, as a Christian, can I survive in the middle of it all, living in a house with one income, three children and a high rent bill each month? 

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    Use the Gospel to transform your approach to your child’s behaviour

    2025-01-30T16:47:00Z

    How do you approach your child’s behaviour? Do you find yourself giving commands or trying to persuade? Are you an authoritarian or gentle parent? As a Christian parent, you feel like you want to be able to give your child clear, simple instructions for how they are to behave and why. You also want to speak to their heart, not just their behaviour. 

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    Childline’s tips on tackling loneliness are helpful. But Christians should go further.

    2025-01-22T15:09:00Z

    This month Childline revealed that that they ran nearly 5,000 online or telephone counselling sessions with youth and children in 2023-24. There are lots of issues that worry youth and children but, in those sessions, the main concern was loneliness.  This isn’t an outlying report. The Office for National Statistics said something similar about the same time period. Loneliness, it seems, is a big problem. 

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    Discipline – Getting it right, biblically, legally and practically

    2025-01-16T14:15:00Z

    When you think about discipline, what comes to mind? Perhaps it brings back memories of how you were treated as a child. Those memories could be positive or negative. As parents, we know discipline is key in helping children become well-balanced and responsible people, but the way you approach discipline can have a lasting impact on your child’s emotional and behavioural development. 

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    A Parent’s Guide to Safe and Enjoyable Sleepovers

    2024-10-10T11:42:00Z

    Sleepovers are a cherished part of childhood—an opportunity for children to bond with friends, and enjoy the freedom of staying up far too late! For parents, sleepovers are a big moment, as the fun also comes with the responsibility of ensuring everyone is safe and looked after. With stories of peer-on-peer abuse in the media, it’s natural for parents to have concerns. So let’s look at how you can make for an enjoyable and safe sleepover.

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    ​Cliff Festival 2025: Holiness Calling (23-26 May)

    2024-06-18T10:16:00Z

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    Premier CEO Peter Kerridge (1961-2024): A radio pioneer, committed to Christ

    2024-06-09T10:00:00Z

    Peter Kerridge transformed a small start-up radio station into one of the most significant Christian media networks in the world. He will be remembered as a visionary leader whose drive, commitment and innovation changed the landscape of Christian broadcasting