The Ultimate Connectivity
In this wireless, tech world, parents need to be proactive in connecting with their teens through real conversation.
In this wireless, tech world, parents need to be proactive in connecting with their teens through real conversation.
Is technology use fostering a sense of entitlement and discontent in our teens? Youth expert Dr. Kathy Koch explains that our youth are wired to expect choices, so decision making is harder.
The definition of the word mean is to be unkind or malicious. But a good mean mom defines the word quite a bit differently.
Dr. Kathy Koch, author of “Screens and Teens” talks about the emotional needs of teens, and explains how technology is affecting and fulfilling those needs.
How is screen time affecting your kids? Youth expert Dr. Kathy Koch examines how technology is shaping the way our kids think. Dr. Koch encourages parents to monitor their children’s technology use.
These movies fall somewhere in between ‘chick flicks’ and ‘man movies,’ with strong romance to please wives, and enough other elements to attract husbands.
In this on-the-go, always-plugged-in culture, our lives are hectic and our schedules are packed. Here are some ideas to improve intimacy in your marriage.
For mothers, parenting children can be an enemy of romance. Check out these practical tips for reining in a busy lifestyle.
Make sure you use all the resources and tools God makes available to build oneness in your relationship.
Over time, repeated hurts can build up to destroy a relationship, but these suggestions can help you heal before the damage is done.
If you want to experience marriage the way it was designed to be, you need a vital relationship with Jesus Christ.
Pediatricians Dr. Den Trumbull and Dr. Michelle Cretella give moms and dads some sound advice for preparing their sons and daughters for adolescence.
Before she got a divorce, her mother had one task for her to complete.
Don’t let little issues grow into resentment and isolation.
The next time you and your spouse find yourselves in a “discussion,” follow these steps for resolving relational conflicts in marriage.
It’s nearly impossible to connect your life to another and not have significant disagreements. These ideas will help you direct your conflicts in a positive way.
Let me encourage you to step into the relationship rather than away from it. Be courageous.
Because God is faithful, powerful, and willing, you can be realistic and hopeful about your marriage at the very same time.