A Note to Jimmy Kimmel, From a Fellow Heart Parent
Our life with Annie hasn’t been easy. But it’s been worth it.
Our life with Annie hasn’t been easy. But it’s been worth it.
Our journey began when doctors told us our unborn daughter would be born with half a heart. In the last year we’ve learned to rely on God’s faithfulness.
Bobby Conway reminds listeners that, while there are four gospels in the Bible, the 5th gospel — the one we actually live out – is the gospel most people are ever likely to read.
Elisa Morgan recalls the fear she had going to the board of MOPS to tell them about her teen daughter’s pregnancy, knowing that the information would shatter her ideal family image.
Motherhood can be overwhelming. Elisa Morgan shares how raising children came with plenty of challenges, including her unwed daughter’s two pregnancies and her son’s addictions.
Elisa Morgan talks honestly about her parents’ sudden divorce when she was five, her mother’s alcoholism, and her father’s absence.
Some successful men or women admit that they “stand on the shoulders of giants.” For Crawford Loritts, those shoulders belonged to his great-grandfather, Peter Loritts.
Developing a good relationship with a spouse and a stepchild
It’s easy to spot today’s problems. What’s more difficult is to find solutions to these issues. Pastor and author Crawford Loritts’ two-pronged solution is both simple and novel.
Stepfamilies are especially vulnerable to parental favoritism
Dennis and Barbara Rainey encourage parents to nurture their children’s gratitude by practicing gratefulness during the upcoming holiday.
Hard to believe it’s that time again! Time for Barbara Rainey’s official and most favorite holiday, Thanksgiving! Join us for a special look back at Thanksgivings past and present at the Rainey house.
Barbara Rainey tells what she did to try and cultivate a heart of gratitude in her children. She explains why we struggle to be grateful for God’s blessings.
Why is God so often absent from our ceremonies, except as a token prayer or Scripture reading?
Dan Chun reminisces about his own failed marriage, and tells how he approached love and marriage differently the second time around.
An unexpected trial in the early years of one marriage.
Pastor Dan Chun encourages singles to closely observe the person they’re dating and invites them to ask some key questions. Once infatuated, it’s hard to judge a person’s character accurately.
Why do I care so much about me? If we were honest, most of us would love to be great in a kingdom of our own making, says biblical counselor Ed Welch. Christ, however, has a better idea.