
Marriage & Parenting Resources

We’ve never navigated a time like this and it gets more complicated when you add kids and teens!
Here’s some great stuff
to help your family thrive, not just survive.
Kids and teens are feeling the effects of this situation as much as we are (or maybe more).
Talk to your kids about what is going on in a helpful way.
Dealing with anxiety is a challenge. Download age appropriate conversation guides here.
Counselor and author Sissy Goff shares tools on this podcast to help kids process anxiety.
You have more time together than ever! Leverage that to build your family’s faith.
(But don’t get overwhelmed. Pick one of these to start!)
Read the Bible together. For pre-school and lower elementary, download the Bible App for Kids! For older kids, download the You Version App and do a reading plan together.
Spend some time singing, or have a dance party!
We love these worship songs for Pre-Schoolers.
Check out our COH Spotify playlists for Kids, Students, and Weekend Worship.
Starting something new is hard. Check out these practical tips for starting a family devotion time.
And finally…show grace to your family in close quarters!
Like we said...you have more time together. Have serious fun!
Plan some fun family date nights.
Take a break from work and (home)school and listen to some family friendly podcasts.
Your kids are on YouTube anyway…watch these funny channels with them!
Host a virtual movie night with friends and family.
You’re in each other’s space.
Make sure you’ll still like each other at the end of all of this.
4 ways to not be a Coronavirus Divorce Statistic
Check out these 10 tips for weathering an uncertain season together.
Remember these 5 things as your marriage collides with the corona virus.
Listen to this podcast about why your words are such a big deal to your spouse.
Is quarantine making your marriage worse? Battle back.
Have a date night without leaving your home.
Intentionally connect with your spouse every day.
Keep your finances strong.