Jerry and Kate Angelo reflect on the issues that thwarted their first marriages, and remember with gratitude the circumstances that brought them back to God and to each other.
Jerry and Kate Angelo reflect on the issues that thwarted their first marriages, and remember with gratitude the circumstances that brought them back to God and to each other.
You cannot afford to be a vanishing father to your biological children.
Sharing experiences of Mother’s Day.
It’s common for stepfamily kids to spend weeks at a nonresidential parent’s home during the summer. Here are some tips for managing the challenges.
How do you deal with a child who is sharing private information with an ex?
When you and your ex-spouse fight, it’s your children who suffer.
After a divorce, part-time parenting is challenging. Take the risk of acting like a parent and perhaps your children will respect you as one.
Children who have one parent not living a Christian life will need “spiritual inoculations” to help deal with an environment that’s hostile to their faith.
How stepfamilies can curb conflict and tension during the Christmas season.
If they work together, divorced parents can help their children adjust to differences between homes.
Stepchildren often feel caught between their biological parents.
Divorced parents who fight with each other are trampling on their most prized possession—their children who have to live in both homes.
It hurts to watch a child suffer rejection from an uninvolved parent. Or from an inconsistent parent who promises time together and repeatedly breaks the promise.
Learning to put away childishness when dealing with a previous spouse.
Parenting is difficult enough when it’s your own kids, but throw someone else’s into the mix and you may have problems.
Marriage and family therapist Ron Deal will tell you how to blend a stepfamily so that it comes out just right!