If there’s nothing we could ever do to deserve God’s love, then we would not only see God’s heart for those with disabilities, but for us all.
Appearances Don’t Matter: God’s Love for the Disabled
The Need for CASAs in Foster Care
You can be the voice for children and teens in foster care by becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA).
Help Your Kids Discuss Critical Race Theory through a Christian Worldview
As children interact with Critical Race Theory, parents have the opportunity to help their kids develop their Christian worldview.
Sacrificial, Agape Love in Marriage
“Love” can be defined in many ways. Christ’s love for us is an unconditional love, and this is the love we are to seek in marriage.
Body Image Issues and Eating Disorders
Body image issues and eating disorders are rooted in cultural messages – so how can we help our kids overcome them?
The Role of a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
Children and teens in foster care deserve a voice in court. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) volunteer to fill that need.
You’re Lovers and Friends . . . But Are You Partners?
Building a strong partnership in your marriage is key to a healthy relationship
How to Be a Better Parent By Checking In With Your Kids
Asking for constructive feedback from our children is a great way to become a better parent. Talking with our kids will help us to better see our blind spots and address areas of our parenting that we need to work on.
Encouraging Your Kids’ Goals When Your Family is Feeling Stuck
These five ways of shifting the momentum in your home can help your family to stop feeling stuck and bring your kids’ goals back into focus.
Strive to be Afflicted with Compassion
The teaching moment of the word “compassion” is that it is never used apart from some action! Jesus had compassion and fed them. Jesus had compassion and touched their eyes. Jesus had compassion on the crowd and healed their sick. Jesus had compassion on her and touched the coffin. Even in the parable about the Prodigal: the father (Father!) saw him and had compassion on him and ran to him and hugged him and kissed him.









