The word “Maundy” comes from the Latin for “commandment.” Jesus commands us to love in His final instructions before going to the cross.
Maundy Thursday: A Commandment of Love
Our Journey of Parenting Children from Hard Places
No one else had told us about the long-term effects of trauma on children’s brains, behavior, and belief systems.
Easter: Myth, Legend, or Ultimate Truth?
The story of Christ is simply a true myth: working on us in the same way, but with this tremendous difference that it really happened.
Life Planning and Management for Pastors
The most common call PastorServe receives revolves around the challenge of balancing family and ministry. Here is the reality you must grasp if there is indeed deep life change: all of life is ministry, and your family is your primary ministry.
The Opioid Epidemic—How to Recognize Red Flags
No family is immune from the opioid epidemic, and sadly, teens are one of the fastest growing segments of opioid abusers. This series will help you understand the problem and prevent your family from becoming a statistic.
Palm Sunday 2025
Explore the meaning of this celebration with your family in the days leading up to Easter.
Teen Mothers in Foster Care Need Your Help
If you are fortunate, your childhood fortified you with unconditional love, nurturing, protection and provision. Childhood should provide the reserves of love to build confidence and a sense of self […]
Why and How to Report Child Abuse
The call is often not made to report child abuse. People are sure someone else has already called it in. Or they don’t want to get someone in trouble, or are afraid they will not retain anonymity.
We Need to Talk About It: Child Abuse Prevention
If you are a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, teacher, or your life intersects with children in any way, you must think and talk about child abuse.
Why I Care About Your Sex Life … And so Should You
Healthy sexual intimacy correlates with an overall strong relationship. But it’s about more than you and your spouse having a good time in bed. It is a central aspect of a holy metaphor.









