A common question we get here at Focus on the Family is from parents who ask how to raise children who embrace the Christian faith. Many moms and dads feel unqualified to lead their children along their journey of faith.
The challenges are real. Many teens and preteens consume hours of digital media every day, which unwittingly shapes their view of God, the world, and themselves according to the values of people they don’t even know. Moreover, these kids also lack discernment and the maturity to distinguish between truth and lies, which often leads to life-crippling confusion.
Most parents know they should proactively surround their preteens with godly influences that help them develop a positive identity and purpose, but they’re unsure how and where to access those resources.
We’ve got great help available on Focus on the Family with Jim Daly. My guests, Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery, share how you can meet your preteens right where they are and encourage them forward into a meaningful relationship with Jesus.
We discussed many important topics, including:
- Growing pains.
- Brain development.
- Emotional changes.
- Lagging maturity.
- Teaching kids through mistakes.
- Modeling faith and prayer.
We’ve also got a free parenting assessment for you at our website. It will quickly give you an overview of how your family is doing in several key areas. It also offers suggestions for improving the relationships in your home.