Shepherds aren’t just found in fields. You can also find them in the home.
Losing a Child at 35 Weeks in the Womb
Our daughter is in heaven, but we here on earth have have an incredible opportunity.
Coping With Guilt as a Single Parent
If you let guilt over divorce cripple you, it can keep you from giving your children the love they need.
How I Got Serious About Laughter
My second daughter reminded me that laughter should be an important ingredient in our family.
How Did I End Up Being a Working Mom
We did not have a definite plan to transform desires into reality.
How Do I Teach My Kids to Handle Peer Pressure?
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, parenting, ages and stages, teens
How Can the Single Mom Do It?
From watching my single mother as I was growing up, and from watching many women in that situation, here are four essentials to succeed as a single mom.
Q&A: Babysitter Blues
How can we break our 3-year-old of throwing tantrums when the sitter comes over?
Some decisions you make as a family. One of those would be the decision to adopt.
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.