In his final years, my father slipped into dementia and eventually struggled to remember even the simplest daily things. But he never forgot the power of the Holy Spirit working in his life.
Grieving the Loss of My Dad on Father’s Day
TBRI Through the Lens of a Dad
Trust-Based Relational Intervention®, more commonly known as TBRI®, is a model developed to address the challenges inherent in caring for children impacted by trauma, often including those impacted by adoption […]
Biking With Kids
Brightening Summers Children across the nation get excited for summer.AND Being away from school is an exciting break for most. For children in foster care, the summer does not always […]
How Fathers Help Kids Grow
When fathers are attentive to their children, they build relationships that encourage healthy child development.
Fun Ways for Your Family to Practice Praise
Practice praising God as a family, and it will change the way you deal with circumstances and lighten the atmosphere in your home.
Biblical Discipline: A Full Toolkit for Parents
What is your perception of discipline? You may need to broaden your view. In doing so, you will have more tools to choose from in your discipline toolkit.
Unplugged: Tips to Control Your Child’s Social Media
A wise parent will always know more about social media than their children.
When You Are Anxious about Your Inadequacy
When you are anxious about the evaluation of your ministry, rest in the truth that the Lord knows your heart and that the Spirit quietly commends your ministry through the changed lives of those who receive the gospel that you faithfully proclaim.
How to Bond With Your Grandkids
Most grandparents want to be an asset to their grandchildren — provide a listening ear, welcome heart and safe place for kids to emotionally land. But how does one do this?
A Letter to Pastors Who Are Fathers
To my pastor husband: I thank God for the work He has done in you. I am confident that He will complete the good work he began in you. Happy Father’s Day!









