
How to Handle the Excitement and Hurt Christmas Brings
As Christmas approaches, every one of us feels a mix of emotions bubbling up. Even those who don’t celebrate it feel something.
As Christmas approaches, every one of us feels a mix of emotions bubbling up. Even those who don’t celebrate it feel something.
This Easter, talk to your child about God. It could have a positive impact on her mental health and self-esteem.
Being pro-life is more than being anti-abortion. We must be pro-abundant life.
When everything isn’t merry and bright this season, find hope in what matters most.
Ravi Zacharias; one of the smartest men in the 21st century has passed away. Paying tribute to a man that paved the way with his powerful teachings.
Easter represents war over good and evil, darkness over light, eternity vs. death. Christ walked onto a battlefield during the holy week and came out on Easter.
Many kids find the transition into a faithful life can be strenuous. Here are my top-picked verses to give your child the motivation they need.
A faith in God isn’t a blind belief. In fact, recent research shows that a faith in God may boost your children’s mental health.
The number of people who are walking away from God is increasing. Here’s an expert’s advice on how to get your child back to God before it’s too late.
We parents have taken our children to church, telling them Bible stories and teaching them prayers, but have fallen short on teaching them of Easter.
This holiday is about more than Easter eggs; it’s about love, sacrifice, and gratitude. Here are the two lessons God imparts to us during this holy weekend.
You are your child’s first introduction to God, and that should be the first lesson you teach. Make sure you’re preparing your child to live a life in faith.
Christmas is a time of joy, gratitude, family— and sometimes sadness. Try these tips for finding happiness in the holidays, no matter your struggles.
Nowadays, Black Friday is sometimes more celebrated than Thanksgiving! Here’s how you can give gifts to loved ones and teach values at the same time.
There are more than 140 million orphaned children in the world. Dr. Meg Meeker speaks to Judd Medefind of CAFO about how every parent can help in small ways.
The research shows unmistakably that God is good for girls, your daughter needs to see that God is the ultimate Dad. As a father, God is your copilot.
How to discuss the top of modesty with your grade-schooler during swimsuit season.
Apprehensive at the prospect of parenthood?
Dr. Meg offers words of wisdom for this stage in life.
Depression often skyrockets after the holidays. This should be a time of joy and renewal; here’s how to keep it that way.
This holiday, don’t hold back! Sharing what you’re grateful for is a great tool to bring families closer and practice positivity.
This Easter, watch your children and open your eyes. Here’s what you can learn about God’s grace from your child.
The strongest desire of the Christian parent’s heart is to communicate the love you feel for Jesus to your kids
As kids grow older, they are exposed to many religious beliefs and it is important that they know what separates Christianity from all other religions.
The strongest desire of the Christian parent’s heart is to communicate the the love you feel for Jesus to your kids.
A reminder of the reason for the season. God came down to earth to rescue us from death itself. What are you going to do about God’s radical act of love?
When you are feeling exhausted and alone, remember that God is with you, in this season and the next. God will never leave your side.
To those who want access to God without reconciling the person of Jesus, this won’t sit well because when we keep God vague, he can be all things to all people.
If we stick our necks out and believe, then we’d better get ready to receive something profoundly and mysteriously wonderful.
As a mother, pediatrician, and citizen, I have had a heavy heart for the parents of the children of Sandy Hook.
Advent should be a time of deep soul searching. That’s another reason why I love it.We go to church, buy presents, light candles, and decorate trees.
Advent is my favorite time of year. I like the lights, the trees, the robust blooms of red all around (even if they’re fake).
I understand now why millions of people spend thousands of dollars each year just to experience its magnificence.
Christmas is about God leaving heaven and showing up. Let that sink in this Christmas.
I refuse to lose my mind this Christmas. This is going to be a great December.
I thought I’d share a video to round out my blog series on The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers.
We introduce Habit #10 in The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers on the blog today.
We all put our faith in something, and we do so every single day. So the real question isn’t whether or not we should have faith.
Dr. Meg Meeker is a global leading authority in child-father relationships. She has over 30 years of experience as a pediatrician; is the author of the bestselling book and now movie, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters; host of the popular parenting podcast, Parenting Great Kids; TEDTalk and international speaker; and father-inclusive advocate. As an expert in the field, Dr. Meg equips dads (and those who love them) with tools and training based on extensive practical experience and research.