
15 Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Black History Month as A Family
In February, we have the opportunity to learn more about the strength and history of Black individuals. Check out these ideas for celebrating Black History Month with your family.
In February, we have the opportunity to learn more about the strength and history of Black individuals. Check out these ideas for celebrating Black History Month with your family.
Romance easily gets pushed out when we’re juggling the overwhelming emotions and hard-to-navigate circumstances in a blended family.
Before counseling, my husband and I misunderstood each other all the time. Which made vulnerability (and as a result, sex) difficult.
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A sexual relationship in marriage teaches us something about the nature of real love—God’s love.
I began to see how God would use my broken engagement when I stopped fighting for control. He wanted to grow me through it.
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As we celebrate MLK Day as a family, we’ll take time to talk about the sacrifice Dr. King and so many others made on behalf of our family . . . and yours.
This past year was filled with losses—jobs, plans, loved ones. But despite the hardship shadowing 2020, the wins shine through.
We’re called to “give thanks in all circumstances…” But with its challenges, it can be hard to name things to give thanks for this year.
Holiday seasons aren’t always merry for blended families. The season can resurrect grief from divorce, death, or another tragedy.
The truth is, no people group is immune from challenges. And no one group is the standard for virtuous lives, marriages, or families.
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