When our kids take their frustration out on a scapegoat, what do we do?
When our kids take their frustration out on a scapegoat, what do we do?
We’ve all done it. We’ve all taken our anger out on someone who didn’t deserve it. But why?
Being a stepdad on Father’s Day can be a tricky, often overlooked, role. But here are a few ways to show your appreciation.
When it comes to social justice, facing adversity with self-control has the biggest impact.
Want your friends to like who you love? Be careful what you say.
An axe can split a block of wood and a whisper can divide a relationship.
So, let me get this straight. I’m expected to raise my stepchildren, provide for them, and pay for college, but I don’t have any legal rights to them?
You may have a deep bond with your stepchild, but you can’t give permission for a dental cleaning.
We expect the law to protect the rights of family members. Sometimes, it doesn’t.
Have you ever run down the road only to discover, it’s a dead end?
Ron, we can’t start a stepfamily Bible class or small group-we don’t have all the answers.
Have you ever taken a road trip with friends? Now, that’s good times.
You know, when you shoot par for the course, you’re doing pretty good.
Travel to a foreign land and you’ll realize what you consider normal.
Stepfamilies have a few financial landmines: don’t step on them.
A mixed bag of emotions comes with being a stepmom on Mother’s Day. A day set aside to honor moms, where does that leave a stepmom?