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ArticleIf your children leave the church, there is hope
Paul Mallard’s new book breaks the silence around children who walk away from Jesus, equipping parents and churches with grace, truth, and the courage to keep praying
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ArticleIt’s not bad for your children to cry - Lessons from The Neverending Story
Wanting to protect our children is only natural, but, says Michael J Tinker, one 1980s classic film shows us that we’re missing something if we try to completely seal them off from tragic stories
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ArticleRethinking Christian parenting: The book challenging discipline myths in the Church
Kate Orson explores how The Myth of Good Christian Parenting questions decades of popular advice and encourages Christian parents to embrace gentle, Christlike leadership at home
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ArticleHelping our children face fear: How a new Christian novel lights the way
Born from her battles with anxiety and chronic illness, Katy Hollamby’s storybook for 7–11-year-olds creates safe spaces for children and adults to talk about fear, hope, and the ever-present kindness of Jesus
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ArticleThe top 5 Premier NexGen book and game reviews in 2025
What books and games came out in 2025 that are worth you looking at for your youth and children in 2026? Gareth Crispin explores the top reviews of the last 12 months
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ArticleThe top 5 Premier NexGen articles on TV series in 2025
2025 provided some of the most captivating and controversial TV shows for years. Premier NexGen covered them for Christian parents - here’s the top 5 most popular articles
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ArticleBob Hartman’s latest Storybook Bible makes an amazing Christmas present for Christian families this year
Bob Hartman thinks we have underplayed the Kingdom of God and Jesus’ kingship when discipling children - in his latest storybook Bible he’s looking to redress the balance
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ArticleWhy The Blobs by YouTuber Justin Stuart makes a great Christmas gift for kids and parents alike
Justin Stuart’s first book is out now and has all the elements of a great story that children and parents will love
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ArticleThe uncomfortable truths of Wild Cherry: What Christian parents need to know
This latest teen-focused drama exposes the dark side of fitting in and shows what teenage girls need their parents to do
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ArticleTalking with kids about difference and stereotypes: Christian Parenting lessons from Zootropolis 2
Zootropolis 2 will help Christian parents explore prejudice with their children - Charles Merritt explains how
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ArticleA creative world with no imagination – A Minecraft Movie fails to craft a story
Film: A Minecraft Movie
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ArticleClever Club Bible Bingo: A great game to help children learn and meditate on Bible stories
Clever Cub Bible Bingo is a recent addition to the collection of resources offered by David C Cook. The game is designed to help kids learn Bible truths through a familiar and engaging format. As a mother of four, eager to make the Bible enjoyable for my children, I was immediately drawn to it. Packaged in a travel-sized box, the game includes 12 double-sided Bingo boards along with perforated sheets that need to be separated to make the calling and marker tokens.
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ArticleNew film The King of Kings is a pleasant, family-friendly, cat-approved retelling of the gospel
Angel Studios’ The King of Kings is an animated film directed by Seong-ho Jang, loosely inspired by Charles Dickens’ lesser-known work, The Life of Our Lord. Boasting a voice cast so stacked it could pass as a Who’s Who of Hollywood - including Kenneth Branagh, Uma Thurman, Mark Hamill, Pierce Brosnan, Roman Griffin Davis, Forest Whitaker, Ben Kingsley, and Oscar Isaac - the film reimagines the gospel story through Dickens’ eyes, turning it into a bedtime tale for his son, Walter. And if that sounds like a quaint, heartwarming setup, don’t worry - there’s also a cat for comic relief.
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ArticleThe new Netflix series Adolescence raises difficult but essential issues for Christian parents to grapple with
Few television shows capture the emotional chaos of growing up as honestly as Netflix’s latest series, Adolescence. Diving deep into the complex struggles faced by young people today, this is more than just a typical coming-of-age drama. With its innovative use of single-take episodes, its raw and poignant cinematography immerses you into a world of identity crises, societal pressure, online dangers, and the hidden pain of those caught in the fallout of serious mistakes.
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ArticleChristian parents will find that the Real Easter Egg collection from the Meaningful Chocolate Company is well worth trying
When it comes to Easter, there is one very important question that everyone should think about: When is it too early to eat a chocolate egg?!
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ArticleThe Garden the Curtain and the Cross is a great resource for Christian parents to try in the run up to Easter
As the last few remnants of the Christmas stock are in the seasonal sale aisle, in comes the chocolate eggs and hot cross buns. ‘Happy Easter’ is on bunting, hats, and toys everywhere we look. It can be difficult for Christian parents to navigate yet another consumer-hacked event in the calendar, as the colour pallet in the shops turns to pastel yellow, pink and green and the shelves are filled with chocolate eggs, and fluffy bunnies and chicks. So, how do Christian families manage this time of year as they explain the biblical account of the first Easter to children in a theologically accurate, yet age-appropriate way, especially as eggs, hot cross buns and bunnies can be easier to digest than sin, death and resurrection.
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ArticleStep In - Premier’s new Bible podcast for children provides a rich resource for Christian parents
Teaching the Bible to children can be challenging, especially when trying to make God’s story meaningful for them. Over the past few weeks, my five-year-old son and I have set time aside before bedtime to journey through stories of the Bible together with the help of the Premier Step In podcast. This podcast invites listeners to step into biblical stories and discover what God might be saying to us through them.
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ArticleCaptain America: Brave New World – Can people change (beyond turning into a Hulk…)?
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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ArticleHelping your children understand the Bible’s big story
Do you know the narrative of the Bible








