‘Tis the Season to Fight About Finances
Here are a few ways to make spending during the holidays less stressful.
Here are a few ways to make spending during the holidays less stressful.
It takes diligence and commitment to remember that your spouse needs to know how much they mean to you on a daily basis.
Guilt doesn’t freshen us and give life—it suffocates us and takes more than we have to give.
When my youngest started preschool, I took my first job outside the home in nearly 10 years. I was frazzled, guilt-ridden, and late everywhere I went.
A mom’s guide to managing all that the holiday season throws her way.
Meg Miller wasn’t sure her marriage would survive after she discovered porn at home. The pain she felt after her husband’s betrayal consumed her. Hear how God showed her how to better relate to her husband.
Thanksgiving can be a difficult reminder of the struggles we face, but there is comfort in the promises to come.
Long after my husband and I are gone, I want our kids to still have each other.
Meg Miller knew marriage was going to be hard when she first tied the knot. But she was shocked to find porn on their home computer. Miller tells what she felt after her discovery.
September McCarthy talks about the challenges and joys of motherhood. September reminds us that children are made to be received and later released.
Author September McCarthy and her husband, Dan, tell the story of how they met and married. The McCarthys also give their best parenting advice for many challenging issues.
September McCarthy’s first pregnancy ended in miscarriage, and their second child also died shortly after birth. God used those transforming moments to show her the sacred in the suffering and to change her heart.
Political leaders might have their own agendas, but those cannot thwart God’s.
Like so many, I groaned at the disparity: Perfect, hilarious TV family. Lurid, devastating real life.
The time we have with our children before they enter into adulthood is limited. We have a responsibility to use it well, with a heart of wisdom.
Eryn Lynum tells how the gift of a jar of 936 pennies at her son’s baby dedication transformed her family’s life by keep them intentionally focused on the importance of each passing day.
Eryn Lynum was given a jar of 936 pennies at her infant son’s dedication. Each penny represented a week she would never get back, so she tells how she started parenting intentionally.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey know that parenting is hard work. That’s why they encourage parents not to try to parent alone, but to be in community with other parents.