6 No-No’s for Relating to Your Man
Intentionally connecting with your husband takes hard work.
Harmless Flirting or Sexual Foreplay?
What might seem like just a sweet little encounter could be giving the guy a mixed message. And it could lead you to more sexual intimacy than you imagined.
Giving Your Children Roots and Wings
Providing the foundation children need.
Grocery Stores, Little Bandits, and Toy Carts
A mother reflects on the days when her daughter was young.
Honey, We’re Going to Move
I was at a crossroad. Would I stand in the Lord’s way and deny my husband this opportunity because I was afraid?
Freedom: The Teen Addiction
Learn why freedom is so important to teens and how to help them channel that freedom without causing a revolution.
Helping Your Child Resist Peer Pressure
In order to teach our children, we parents must embrace three core convictions.
Helping Your Child Set Wise Standards on Substance Abuse
There are three critical tasks that parents must personally embrace before helping their children.
From the Valley to the Mountaintop
The birth of our twin granddaughters reminds me of the lessons God teaches us in the joys and the hardships of life.
God Is Not Threatened by My Heartbreak
When I trusted God enough to call out to Him, I learned that He wanted to share in my grief.
The Dangers of Pornography
Stop the spread of slime in your home.
The New Dating Culture
Though it encourages socializing in groups, it also leads to casual sex among friends
The Choices Fathers Make
Good parenting is often the difference in choosing between self-sacrifice and self.
The Intentional Mom
Being purposeful doesn’t mean taking everything super seriously, it just means thinking about things we may not otherwise think about in the busyness of life.
Forgiveness Is a Gift of Love
A champion gymnast learns that healing for her troubled relationship with her father takes more than hard work and determination.
The Gumnazo Principle Child Discipline Is a Form of Training
Helping your child practice the right thing to do is just as important as identifying the wrong thing to do.