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Thriving in Your Second Half of Life

Feeling overwhelmed by your new parenting role? Sifting through your mixed emotions might reveal some practical answers.

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Coping With Death and Grief

A loved one dies and the despair seems unbearable. Grieving the loss is where the healing process begins.

Budget Busters, Part 1

If your family struggles with making ends meet, these budget busters may be the culprit. Seize control of your monthly finances and start living in the red again.

Grief, Trauma or Depression?

Strong feelings of sadness almost always occur following the death of a close friend or family member. But what happens when these feelings don’t subside?

Jennifer’s Recovery From Emotional Abuse

Read one woman’s story of emotional abuse and its effect on her life. Learn how the love of God brought hope and healing.

Money Tips From God

Money Tips From God

If God gave out advice about money would you listen? Here are a few ideas you may want to add to your tip sheet.

Remaining Positive When Facing a Chronic Illness

Rebuilding your life with chronic illness begins by seeking God, forgiving others, eliminating toxic relationships, taking risks, identifying your talents and sharing them with others.

When Family Members Adjust to Their New Roles

Most parents are accustomed to caring for their children—no matter their ages. So what happens when these roles reverse?

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Battling the Monthly Budget

Operating without a financial strategy may create financial disaster. Here’s how to battle the monthly budget.

Becoming a Parent

Becoming a Parent

The nine months from conception to birth will change your life forever. We’re here to help you prepare for this exciting new adventure.

Budget Busters, Part 2

Keep monthly expenses like housing, food and transportation from breaking the bank each month.

Woman coping with an emotionally abusive marriage

Healing the Emotionally Abusive Marriage

Emotional abuse within marriage is never God’s will. It is possible to break the cycle of abuse within your marriage and to experience God’s restoration.

Story: Reconciling Budget Differences

Scott was a money saver. Tiffany was a weekend spender. Can marriage survive a financial tug of war? How one couple worked through their financial differences.

Suffering Brings Wisdom and Perspective

Suffering Brings Wisdom, Perspective

David Jeremiah reflects on his seven-year battle with lymphoma and the lessons he has learned along the way.

Parental Involvement Leads to a Decline in Drug Use

Part of the Battling Drug and Alcohol Abuse Series Battling Drug and Alcohol Abuse If You Love an Alcoholic Drug-Proofing Your Home Parental Involvement Leads to a Decline in Drug Use Series About: Abuse and Addiction A new survey from the National Institute on Drug Abuse shows a significant decline in the use of cigarettes, …

Short Getaways With Grandkids

As a gift to my oldest grandson on his 14th birthday, I decided to take him on a trip. The mission was twofold: to spend important bonding time with him and to begin transferring the family mantle.

Committed When You Don’t Feel Like It

How can you be the spouse God called you to be when you just don’t feel like doing what you know you should?

Plagued by Senior Moments?

So you just put the ice cream in the vegetable keeper. Don’t panic; it’s probably just your brain downshifting to middle age.

The Importance of Being Mommy

Learn how one mother experienced the joys and sorrows of bonding with her adopted daughter.

Young man sitting in front of his laptop, leaning his head against his hand and looking stressed-out

Got Stress?

Develop a skill that will last you a lifetime: managing stress