In This Series: 1. How to Talk to Your Children About Homosexuality 2. Countering the Cultural Confusion: Your Questions Answered About Homosexuality 3. The Homosexual Community: Small Number, Powerful Influence 4. Reliable Resources for Teaching Children About Marriage, Sexuality and Homosexuality For parents discussing homosexuality with their older children, here are answers to commonly asked …
Life Changes
Menopause is often diagnosed when a middle-aged woman displays classic symptoms of the condition and cessation of menses.
For most women, the benefits of hormone replacement therapy must be weighed with the risks.
There are currently more than 32 million postmenopausal women in the United States. Menopause does not occur at a specific age, although most women go through menopause near midlife.
Know the symptoms which accompany menopause in midlife.
While the job search continues, you can improve your situation by taking some additional actions at home.
When you’re between jobs, take advantage of the time to rediscover your passion develop a renewed sense of purpose.
Looking for a job means having a strategy, and the earlier you define one the better. Here are a few tips.
After losing your job, you’ll face many challenges — and a unique window of opportunity that you normally would not have.
Find answers to commonly asked questions related to the loss of a job.
Too often, we see the church or other Christian environments as the only place we can serve. We forget how much God loves the world.
If we accept the natural beauty and appropriateness of all life seasons, we will discover that abounding life never diminishes. It burns bright even as we cross over from this life into the next.
Part of the Divorce Series Divorce When Your Kids Divorce When Your Parents Divorce My Success as a Single Mom Helping a Young Child Recover From Divorce Series About: Relationship Challenges My husband and I separated, then divorced, almost 2 and a half years ago. Our son is now 4 years old, and he’s asking …
Instead of sweeping them away into the little room on the third floor for “Senior Saints” activities, maybe we could honor and celebrate them as true repositories of wisdom.
I can think of no greater pattern or encouragement for those in midlife. The abounding life continues. It started in heaven, came here for a while and ascends right on into a glorious future.
Despite the dishonest “surround-sound” of our culture, we can walk into the afternoon of life with abounding grace, peace, love, rest and joy.
At age 54, Judy Pitt made her first trip to Africa to fulfill a dream to see the continent. Now she’s traveling there twice a year to help the people of Kenya.
God loves our grandchildren and has a wonderful purpose for their lives. Here is one way we help them understand how valuable they are to us.
Conflict is everywhere—in your home, workplace, church and community. Your response could make or break the relationship.
Sleepless nights, headaches, stomach pain can all result from unresolved conflicts at work.