Join Dennis and Barbara Rainey as they take a stroll down memory lane and relive some of their most memorable, and challenging, parenting moments.
Join Dennis and Barbara Rainey as they take a stroll down memory lane and relive some of their most memorable, and challenging, parenting moments.
Being a husband and father isn’t easy. It often requires that you do the hard thing. Rod Hairston his wife Sheri, tell what they are doing to raise the next generation to know and love the Lord.
Rod and Sheri Hairston talk about a man’s assignment to love and care for his family, especially when it comes to helping his children navigate relationships with the opposite sex.
When Kay Wills Wyma asked her son to clean his room and he replied that it was her job, she knew something had to change. Kay and her husband began a 12-month experiment with their five children.
Kay Wills Wyma decided to end the entitlement attitude she saw in her children by kicking off a one-year experiment in her home that would reward her kids for household chores.
Kay Wills Wyma, tells how she implemented an unusual experiment designed to teach her kids to be helpers, rather than the helped, one household chore at a time.
God has turned my world upside down, but He’s turning it right side up.” Katie Davis tells how God changed her perspective and filled her with passion to love and serve the Ugandan children.
Motherhood is delightful and difficult, even for the most seasoned of mothers. Katie Davis tells how she went from a being a kindergarten teacher at age 18 to a mother of 13 by the time she was 25.
Eighteen-year-old Katie Davis had a desire to go and serve the children of Uganda for a season before college. Hear more about this courageous young woman and her outreach to orphans in Africa.
One of the ways our family has “looked back” as part of a Christmas tradition is by creating an annual family report.
“Some of the greatest needs we have are understanding and friendship.”
Our life with Annie hasn’t been easy. But it’s been worth it.
Our journey began when doctors told us our unborn daughter would be born with half a heart. In the last year we’ve learned to rely on God’s faithfulness.
Elisa Morgan recalls the fear she had going to the board of MOPS to tell them about her teen daughter’s pregnancy, knowing that the information would shatter her ideal family image.
Motherhood can be overwhelming. Elisa Morgan shares how raising children came with plenty of challenges, including her unwed daughter’s two pregnancies and her son’s addictions.
Elisa Morgan talks honestly about her parents’ sudden divorce when she was five, her mother’s alcoholism, and her father’s absence.
Some successful men or women admit that they “stand on the shoulders of giants.” For Crawford Loritts, those shoulders belonged to his great-grandfather, Peter Loritts.
It’s easy to spot today’s problems. What’s more difficult is to find solutions to these issues. Pastor and author Crawford Loritts’ two-pronged solution is both simple and novel.