April 14, 2025 - 03:52

McALISTERVILLE — Tabitha Goodling, a dedicated mother of four daughters who are now navigating high school and college, has taken her years of parenting experience and transformed it into a meaningful Bible study focused on the power of prayer. At 46 years old, Goodling understands the challenges and joys that come with raising children in today's fast-paced world.
Her new Bible study aims to equip parents with spiritual tools to guide their children through various life stages. Goodling believes that prayer is a vital component of parenting, allowing families to connect on a deeper level and seek divine guidance in their daily lives.
In her study, she shares personal anecdotes, scripture references, and practical advice to encourage other parents to embrace prayer as a cornerstone of their family dynamics. Goodling hopes that her work will inspire others to cultivate a prayerful approach to parenting, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for their children.
February 21, 2026 - 02:15
Nayanthara - Vignesh Parenting Journey: Raising twins with intention: Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan’s parenting journey | - The Times of IndiaIn a world where celebrity families are often thrust into the limelight, Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan have chosen a more subdued and deliberate approach to raising their twin boys, Uyir and Ulagam...
February 20, 2026 - 10:46
US Olympian Shares the Realities of Parenting Special Needs ChildrenFor most, competing at the Olympic level represents the pinnacle of a lifetime of dedication. For bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor, the Games are just one part of an even more demanding and rewarding...
February 19, 2026 - 18:31
‘Reversed parenting’: China couples copy kids, throw tantrums to promote equal talkA new parenting trend is gaining traction among young Chinese couples, moving away from traditional authoritarian models. Dubbed `reversed parenting,` the method involves parents consciously...
February 19, 2026 - 03:44
Study of male mice could offer answers about differing parenting stylesNew research has identified a specific area of the mouse brain that appears to be a key driver of paternal behavior. The findings, derived from a study of male mice, could offer significant...