One of the great mysteries of Christianity is contentment. What we must learn is that contentment is not something that’s found; it is an attitude.
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Taking care of aging parents is one of life’s toughest responsibilities. But planning and cooperation will ease the adjustment – for parents and adult children alike.
When anger grips us, look for ways to re-balance your life; instead of succumbing to its influence, learn to identify clues on how to be a positive and redemptive influence.
A former cutter shares how friends and family can help a friend or loved one who cuts.
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Help your teen download the facts about spending money—before they leave home.
After parents adopt a child, it’s important for their new transracial or transcultural family to help the new family member feel at home. Here’s how.
When choosing a vocation Christians must weigh their priorities very carefully, because when we are out of God’s priority guidelines, we are out of His will.
Do we have the tools, the skills, and the patience to help build a renaissance of fatherhood? Read on to discover what this wife, mother — and family court judge — thinks.
Instead of ignoring our tendencies to show anger, honestly examine your priorities, repent of it, reject it and walk away from it.
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So you just put the ice cream in the vegetable keeper. Don’t panic; it’s probably just your brain downshifting to middle age.
Learn how one mother experienced the joys and sorrows of bonding with her adopted daughter.
Develop a skill that will last you a lifetime: managing stress
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