
Reading Classics with Your Kids
What are classics and why should we be reading them to our kids? How will they benefit? Here are some things to consider.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | April 27, 2023
Westminster Bookstore will be closed 4/18 for Good Friday and 4/21 for Easter Monday.
What are classics and why should we be reading them to our kids? How will they benefit? Here are some things to consider.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | April 27, 2023
This principle of connecting God to all of life is the source of the gratitude we all need to cultivate. And it is vital that every generation—including the next generation—come...
Champ Thornton | May 18, 2023
Biblical Theology can be a pretty scary term. It sounds a bit like another field of study reserved for the guys in the pulpit or the ones teaching at our...
Remley Gorsuch | March 10, 2023
Alongside Jesus: Devotions for Teenagers
Drew Hill | April 06, 2023
From toddler to teen, here are some books that can help you and the young people in your life grow in loving God’s church.
Faith Chang | May 25, 2023
As Christian parents and educators, we need to engage our young people about TikTok, smarphones, computer games, and the internet in general. How do we even begin to talk about...
Faith Chang | July 21, 2023
Prayer is one of the greatest privileges we have as Christians. So how do we help young people who don’t know what or how to pray?
Faith Chang | September 21, 2023
Kids can usually handle more theology–and need us to explain things more simply–than we think.
Carl Laferton | October 05, 2023
Children can recite pages of picture books, jingles, and song lyrics through simple exposure– how much more profitable it is to memorize the living Word of God?
Sally Michael | September 28, 2023
Whether our fear is real or imagined, in his Word God gives us all that we need to fight our fears.
Marty Machowski | November 02, 2023
We don’t have to wait until trauma strikes to prepare the hearts of our children to face the most intense forms of suffering.
Curtis Solomon | January 05, 2024
Jonathan Gibson, author of My First Book of Bible Verses, talks about his new release and making Bible study and devotional time a part of family life.
Jonathan Gibson | March 01, 2024
From the author of Coop Messes Up, "When we love them unconditionally, our kids can see a dim picture of the much greater love God has for them in Christ."
Sarah Reju | March 22, 2024
If silence has been a weapon pornography has employed, then conversation is an ally in our fight.
John Perritt | April 18, 2024
There are many things we as adults can do to help children grow and develop the habit of taking everything to God in prayer.
Laura Wifler | December 13, 2024
Just like kids learn to cook by helping out with measuring, chopping, stirring and more, kids will learn to engage with God in their own lives when you let them...
Bethany McIlrath | November 15, 2024
We’ve gathered some great resources about the Reformation—its significance in church history and some of its important figures.
The Westminster Kids Team | November 01, 2024
Here are three valuable truths to teach children with dyslexia, and three things parents and ministry leaders need to do to serve them well.
Remley Gorsuch | October 18, 2024
"Why is reading aloud to kids so powerful? Why is it worth doing for as long as kids will listen?"
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | September 16, 2022
Every story is an invitation. It’s a call to listen, to pick up a melody and follow it—somehow both in this world and outside of it at the same time....
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | August 29, 2022
Here are seven essential parenting principles for navigating these important conversations.
Remley Gorsuch | October 13, 2022
We understand that this is a massive undertaking. But every child is worth our effort.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | July 26, 2022
"A father's positive role in a child's walk with Christ can hardly be overstated."
Remley Gorsuch | October 17, 2022
Tips for teaching the Bible to kids and adults who are affected by disabilities.
Jill Miller | November 12, 2022
Down with the dragons. Long live the King.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | October 17, 2022