National Center for Biblical Parenting

National Center for Biblical Parenting We are committed to helping parents with a heart-based approach to parenting, offering biblical, practical solutions.

06/19/2026

In recent years, some parenting approaches have encouraged minimizing or even avoiding the word "no." While it's important to communicate with kindness and respect, children still need clear boundaries, limits, and guidance as they grow.

In this video, we'll discuss why saying "no" is not harmful when used appropriately, how healthy boundaries benefit children, and how parents can communicate limits in a way that builds both character and connection.

Children don't just need affirmation—they also need guidance. And sometimes the most loving answer is simply, "No."

06/18/2026

Should children receive an allowance? It's a question many parents ask, but the answer isn't always as simple as yes or no.

Some families use allowances to teach money management and responsibility. Others prefer different approaches that connect work, stewardship, and financial wisdom. The key is understanding your goals and choosing a method that supports your child's growth and character.

In this video, we'll explore the pros and cons of various approaches to allowances and discuss how parents can use everyday opportunities to teach children healthy attitudes toward money.

Every family is different, but every child needs to learn how to handle money wisely. Let's look at the options and find what fits your family best.

Behavior tells a story.The heart reveals what’s underneath.When we slow down enough to understand what’s driving our chi...
06/18/2026

Behavior tells a story.

The heart reveals what’s underneath.

When we slow down enough to understand what’s driving our child’s actions, we can parent with greater wisdom and compassion.

That’s where biblical parenting becomes transformational.

Read more on the blog—https://biblicalparenting.org/blog/

06/17/2026

our child finds money in the house and immediately assumes it belongs to them. What should a parent do?

While this may seem like a small issue, moments like these create valuable opportunities to teach children about ownership, honesty, responsibility, and respect for others. The goal isn't simply to settle who gets the money—it's to shape a child's understanding of right and wrong.

In this video, we'll discuss how parents can respond wisely, avoid unnecessary conflict, and use everyday situations to build character that lasts a lifetime.

Small situations often reveal big lessons. Here's how to make the most of them.

The goal of parenting is not control.The goal is discipleship."When we focus solely on controlling behavior, we may miss...
06/17/2026

The goal of parenting is not control.

The goal is discipleship."

When we focus solely on controlling behavior, we may miss opportunities to shepherd the heart.

Biblical parenting helps children learn to respond to God—not just to us.

06/16/2026

When a child consistently struggles to follow instructions, it's easy to assume they're being stubborn, careless, or disobedient. But sometimes the issue runs deeper.

In this video, we'll explore some of the reasons children may have difficulty following directions and why it's important for parents to look beyond the behavior itself. Understanding the root cause can help you respond with greater wisdom, patience, and effectiveness.

Every behavior tells a story. The goal isn't simply to get compliance—it's to understand what's happening in your child's heart, mind, and development so you can guide them well.

Whether you're raising toddlers, school-age children, or teens, this conversation can help you approach these challenges with both grace and clarity.

What makes a child truly strong?It's not athletic ability, popularity, or academic success.Real strength comes from char...
06/16/2026

What makes a child truly strong?

It's not athletic ability, popularity, or academic success.

Real strength comes from character, courage, faith, and a heart that follows God.

The Heroes Webinar equips parents to intentionally build these qualities into their children through practical biblical principles.

Join us and discover how to raise children who are prepared to stand firm in today's world.

Learn more through the Heroes Webinar.
https://app.biblicalparenting.org/heroeswebinar

God is at work—and we're grateful to share what He's been doing.Every conversation, every opportunity to serve, and ever...
06/10/2026

God is at work—and we're grateful to share what He's been doing.

Every conversation, every opportunity to serve, and every life impacted is a reminder that the Lord continues to build His Kingdom through faithful people.

Take a moment to read this month's ministry update and celebrate with us the ways God is moving. Thank you for your prayers, encouragement, and partnership in this mission.

📖 Read the full update through the link below.
https://mailchi.mp/artosdigital/kmz-update-june-6-2026

What is one way you've seen God's faithfulness recently?

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06/09/2026

Many parents find themselves caught in endless debates with their children, feeling pressured to explain, justify, or defend every decision they make. But is this helping—or hurting—the parent-child relationship?

In this video, we explore why parents often feel the need to defend themselves, what happens when authority turns into argument, and how parents can respond with wisdom, confidence, and grace. You'll learn practical ways to maintain connection with your child while still providing clear leadership and guidance.

Whether you're parenting a young child, a teenager, or somewhere in between, this discussion will help you navigate conflict in a healthier and more effective way.

“Correction works best when connection comes first.”Children receive truth more deeply when their hearts feel safe, seen...
06/09/2026

“Correction works best when connection comes first.”

Children receive truth more deeply when their hearts feel safe, seen, and loved.

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