Grandparent Boundaries
We live in an age when the role of grandparents isn’t clearly defined.
We live in an age when the role of grandparents isn’t clearly defined.
Trillia Newbell talks about a biblical view of eating disorders, so that young men and women will know it is OK to discuss their problems to get the help they need.
Lisa Anderson talks candidly about the reasons some singles find themselves spouse-less.
Lisa Anderson gives singles advice on how to make their marriage dreams come true.
It’s hard not to have control, and one thing that we can’t ever determine is what lies ahead.
Your grandchildren need you. Do not abandon them.
Don’t let fear cause you to mistreat those who are different from you.
President of Walk Thru the Bible, Chip Ingram; author Bob DeMoss; and renowned pastor and author John Piper talk about the influence media has on our culture and on us as individuals.
Corwin Anthony of Athletes in Action talks about encouraging and spiritually supporting players in the NFL.
We need to be grandparents who focus on what matters, on what lasts.
Josh McDowell encourages parents to find opportunities to teach their kids the truth.
Josh McDowell exposes the myth of tolerance and reminds us that there are things we shouldn’t tolerate like abuse, poverty, and racism.
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth talks about an exciting new event called “Cry Out For Revival” by Revive Our Hearts. Nancy invites women to cry out to God together in prayer for our broken world.
As a grandparent, do you realize you are second only to the parents in your potential to impact your grandchildren spiritually?
Barbara Rainey and Susan Yates give some helpful suggestions for embracing the empty nest stage of life.
At the Atlanta Mission, men are learning from the Stepping Up video series that the first step to transformation is a willingness to change.
Barbara Rainey and Susan Yates recall how they felt when they first entered this confusing, liberating, and emotion-packed stage of life called the empty nest.
Karen Ehman and Nicole Unice, former controllers, discuss how parenting is all about training your children to make wise choices and eventually working yourself out of a job.