Make a new friend and call me in the morning; a prescription for aging well, according to Dr. John Dunlop. Dunlop reminds us that healthy relationships are vital if we are going to age well.
Make a new friend and call me in the morning; a prescription for aging well, according to Dr. John Dunlop. Dunlop reminds us that healthy relationships are vital if we are going to age well.
Are you aging well? Dr. John Dunlop, a doctor of geriatrics in Connecticut, explains what it means to age well in all spheres of life–physical, mental, social, financial and emotional.
Would you loved ones know what to do if you passed away? Widower Brian Kluth talks about the necessity of putting all your vital information in one place for your family members.
Today, the Spehns’ story continues as Michael tells of Cathy, the wife he lost to cancer.
Michael and Gina Spehn both suffered the loss of a spouse to cancer, but their stories turned from grief to hope.
After the recent tornado in central Arkansas, this is a time of extreme emotions here at FamilyLife.
When a tornado roars through a city, destroys homes and devastates families, how are we to react?
God handed this mother’s little boy the key to set her free.
Lisa Beamer’s witness after 9/11 exemplifies what it means to be salt of the earth.
As a Christian family, we should help our aging parents finish life well–as a lasting testimony to us, to our children, and to anyone who might be watching.
A man’s last words reflect the life that he lived. What will yours be?