7 Questions That'll Get Your Kids To Talk

If your kids are like mine, than you know the typical teenage one-word answers “good,” “fine,” and “okay.” Instead of getting frustrated with the lack of communication from my kids, I dive into my youth pastor training and use the same techniques I use when it comes to getting students to open up, good open-ended and follow-up questions. Here is a quick list to help you get started at asking great open-ended and follow-up questions.

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6 WAYS TO AFFIRM YOUR STUDENT EVERY MORNING

You certainly don’t have to do all of these every single day. But if you make it a routine to do two or three of them, the long-term effect will have a significant impact on your kids’ hearts. Here are 6 affirmations for students every morning.

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Our Family Plan

What if you had a plan, some intentionality driving your family this year? This small handout is designed to help you do that. We want you to come up with a plan for your family. But most importantly, a plan that fits who your family is – what you like to do, who you want to be.

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