We’re not promising that an overnight summer camp will immediately provide your child with an abundance of confidence for the rest of his or her life. However, we are confident that, in age-appropriate doses, experiences like camp will present your child with opportunities for healthy development.
How Do I Get My Anxious Child Prepared for Overnight Summer Camp?
Dads: Make Every Day Count
One of the most effective parenting strategies is to simply take advantage of everyday opportunities to love our children and instill the right values.
Abortion is Healthcare: Thoughts From Doctors
Today, few medical students actually take the Hippocratic Oath. However, the insights of revolutionary practitioners like Hippocrates are a great reminder that healthcare has a two-fold purpose. True healthcare protects the lives of patients and the character of practitioners.
My Spouse Disagrees With My Dream: A Guide for Mentors
When one spouse wants to pursue their dream, but the other disagrees, what can they do? You can help them find a win-win solution.
Affirming Your Child’s Identity in God
You can help your children understand that they really are loved—and even liked—by their heavenly Father.
God, Mass Shootings, and the Pastor’s Role
Pastors and other church leaders should engage the issue of mass shootings biblically, logically, and factually. Things have gotten too terrible for them to be silent or uninvolved.
Mothers and Fatigue
Find ways to cope by making sleep a non-negotiable within the demands of motherhood.
How to Help Your Child Having an Anxiety Attack
The good news is there are things we can do to help our children with anxiety attacks. Here are are few things you could implement.
Is Your Teen Depressed?
I knew my daughter was struggling emotionally, but I had no idea about the extent of her depression.
Overturning Roe v. Wade: Laws That Hurt Women
Roe v. Wade was an uninformed and eventually abused court decision. Roe failed at what it was meant to accomplish: protection for doctors and their patients, both mother and child.









