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Jeff & Jennifer’s Story
What’s the Key to Lasting Family?
I’m not sure if you’ve ever caught the movie Avalon. It’s a 1990 Barry Levinson film that was nominated for four Academy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. Why all […]
Defining the Four Pillars of Nurturing Children
Nurturing is a complex process that is hard to describe. But with your inborn nature to nurture, your awareness of each of these four pillars, and God to guide you, you can use your gifts to nurture your children well.
Hope For Parents of Prodigal Children
If you’re experiencing the loss of a prodigal son or daughter who isn’t currently in touch with you, you probably feel helpless. Here are some ways to understand a prodigal child and find hope if you have a prodigal child.
Preparing Your Teen for the Work World
Discover a personal story about teens and the modern work world. Training teens for the work world requires a strong emphasis on work ethic, developing social skills, and guidance on the biblical perspective on work. Finally, strengthen your teen’s work ethic through these tips and strategies.
A Satisfying Sex Life: Is It Possible?
Is there any way a busy couple can maintain a healthy sex life so that both spouses are content?
How to Create Emotional Word Pictures
An emotional word picture is a tool that simultaneously activates the emotions and intellect of the listener. When you use a word picture to communicate, it can go straight into your spouse’s heart.
Keeping the Marriage Bed Pure by Resolving Conflict
Resolving conflict healthily honors marriage and keeps the marriage bed pure. Praying with your spouse leads to emotional safety, which encourages sexual intimacy.
How to Fight Busyness in Marriage
We trust that God has bigger plans for our marriages than will never come from merely “going with the flow.” So don’t drift; Live the intentional life He designed you for.
Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?
Halloween can feel like harmless fun—but for Christian parents, the question goes deeper. Is it just cultural, or does it carry spiritual risks?








