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Remley Gorsuch |
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We are excited to announce that WestminsterKids.com has now transitioned to wtsbooks.com, bringing together everything you love about Westminster Kids over to our main site.
Remley Gorsuch |
Even if you don’t feel like you’re being intentional, you’re discipling your children. So the better question might be, “Since I already am discipling my child, how do I do...
Abbey Wedgeworth | February 27, 2025
As parents, we make the most difference in our children’s lives by giving them the greatest treasure we have: time.
Melissa Swain | January 23, 2025
How does a mom, dad, grandparent, or caregiver declare God's wonder and works to the next generation? Here are just a few suggestions.
Jared Kennedy | January 17, 2025
An excerpt from the newly released How to Teach Kids Theology
Sam Luce & Hunter Williams | January 17, 2025
Taking in the great sweep of church history helps us realize many have come before, forming and influencing our faith in ways we need to appreciate.
Luke H. Davis | April 05, 2024
How can we give our children a vision of what God is doing in the world and their part in it?
Faith Chang | February 16, 2024
Does your child struggle with jealousy from time to time? Here are biblical truths to keep in mind about jealousy and how to handle it.
Good News for Little Hearts | May 16, 2024
Three strategies for laying a solid biblical foundation regarding marriage.
Jani Ortlund | June 04, 2024
Olaudah Equiano's written legacy remains a challenge to all of us.
Emily J. Maurits | July 12, 2024
Teenagers want people who will love them without leaving them—people who will see their messy hearts and not try to fix them.
Drew Hill | July 26, 2024
Jesus didn’t have to plan a weekend getaway or expensive dinner to connect with his disciples. He used moments he already had, and we can, too.
Melissa Swain | August 09, 2024
To encourage empathy in your kids, do these three simple things.
Good News for Little Hearts | August 30, 2024
The start of the school year means a lot of new things—new teachers, new classrooms, new class schedules, new backpacks and pencil cases, and more! For some, it can also...
Faith Chang | August 30, 2024
Why venture into the Minor Prophets with children when the familiar stories of the Gospels seem safer? Here are a few compelling reasons and tips for embarking on this journey.
Brian J. Wright & John R. Brown | May 02, 2024
“I can’t remember a day I didn’t know about Jesus.” That’s the aim for every Christian parent with little children. We cannot form faith in our kids—that’s the role of...
Carl Laferton | May 03, 2024
For the mother whose fractured relationship with her own mom makes Mother’s Day hard, here are a few things I’ve learned.
Remley Gorsuch | May 10, 2024
Teach your kids to imagine the Bible. You will both be more excited about God’s living word because of it.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | May 23, 2024
Let’s not ignore or dismiss fantastical stories, but explore them with discernment and biblical thanksgiving to our Author, and teach our children to do the same.
E. Stephen Burnett | July 11, 2024
Old Testament narratives don’t only grip kids’ hearts with their own twists and turns—they show their hearts Jesus in fresh, powerful ways.
Carl Laferton | September 13, 2024
You will not eliminate all of your child’s lies, but you can form a relationship with your child in which God’s words bring truth, the truth is prized, and there...
Good News for Little Hearts | September 27, 2024
Start reading to your child early on. Read before naptime. Read around the dinner table. Read before bedtime. Keep on reading to your child, and never stop.
Ray and Jani Ortlund | September 13, 2024
It is our prayer that Westminster Kids might become the primary online source for biblically faithful kids’ books for parents, grandparents, educators, and caregivers.
Josiah Pettit | September 16, 2022
With persistence and enthusiasm, you can cultivate a love of reading in your kids. And that’s going to serve them in more ways than you can count.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | September 16, 2022
When Catherine Vos wasn't able to find a book that would connect Bible stories to young readers, she set out to write one herself.
Josiah Pettit | September 19, 2022
What comes to mind when you think of Psalm 22? It is best known for containing the words that our Lord Jesus Christ quoted while suffering the punishment for our...
Timothy Brindle | September 20, 2022
While children deal with their own fears and worries, they’re also watching you, taking cues on how they should respond.
Good News for Little Hearts | October 13, 2022
May we never hinder the children from coming to Jesus by failing to show them Jesus as the fulfillment of each story.
Timothy Brindle | March 17, 2023
For anyone who craves daily reminders of the weight of glory
Remley Gorsuch | April 21, 2023
As adults, we are called to disciple the next generation in our homes and churches. So what do we do when they ask us big questions? How do we respond...
Faith Chang | April 14, 2023