Does your home provide an emotional safe harbor for your children — a place where they feel protected and nurtured? The measure of emotional safety at home can have lasting effects on the psychological well-being of your children.
Screaming at Trees and Children
Many parents, perhaps the majority, admit to losing their tempers and screaming at their kids from time to time. Usually we shrug it off assuming that not much harm was done. But is that really the case?
Rough Water
To parents whose teenage sons and daughters are going through that period of rebellion and experimentation, the most constructive recommendation might be: just get them through it.
The Victimization of Everyone
Have you ever felt like the whole world was stacked against you—that you never quite get a fair shake? Have you ever said to yourself after a loss or failure, “Well, what’d you expect? Nothing ever goes right for meRead more…
LOCO Ministries 2011 Highlights
We had a blessed 2011. Thank you to all who support LOCO Ministries. You all make this ministry possible through you prayers and giving. Stay tuned…..God has BIG things planned for 2012 and we are excited.
Diaspora Highlight :: MoveIn
Diaspora has chosen to highlight MoveIn and make it the theme for this month. MoveIn is a movement. Its vision is to see thousands of Christians move in to the unreached, urban poor areas.
The Global Gospel
The Global Gospel is a video series that uses hand-painted illustrations along with narration taken straight from the New Testament to tell—and show—the story of Jesus. All 88 segments are available online in English with more languages to be addedRead more…
Spending on Children-Saying “No”
You know, it’s not easy saying “no” to our children in a society that just seems to sanction everything. Watch this feature video for Dr. Dobson’s perspective and advice.
Actions Lead to Consequences
Sheltering a child from the consequences of his own behavior now could help create an immature adult later. Watch this feature video for Dr. Dobson’s perspective and advice.
Terrible Twos
Do the “terrible twos” really have to be so terrible? Just ask any 2-year-old. The answer most assuredly will be “NO.” Watch this feature video for Dr. Dobson’s perspective and advice.