It’s election season again, which means a never-ending stream of political ads on TV. I can’t wait for that part to be over. However, who we choose as our leaders, […]
Can Governors Impact Foster Care?
Marketplace Leaders Can Make A Difference
For the past 25-years, I have either advocated for children as a Marketplace leader or worked with Marketplace leaders to positively impact the lives of children, families, and communities. From […]
Unmasking The Gospel of Christian Narcissism
Understanding Jesus as the center of all of reality is liberating. It rescues us from the “me-ness” of “me and Jesus” and positions us to see the world from God’s perspective and bring His good news to everyone, everywhere, all the time.
The Beauty of a Willing Family and Engaged Church
Imagine receiving a call while eating dinner with your three middle schoolers with a special request. To take in four children. Helen and Christopher had just said “yes” to becoming […]
Approaching Your Leadership With Personal Needs
God allows suffering for a myriad of reasons. Even in the midst of you struggling to meet your family’s needs, God is at work and is helping you to look more like Christ.
Foster Care: When Christ Shows Up
How does the church continue to meet the need of over 400,00 children nationwide in the foster care system?
What Does the Bible Say About Work?
God created us to work. Discover what the Bible says about work and how to teach your children about its importance.
Therapeutic Interventions for an Adopted Child
Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Traditional parenting techniques don’t always work for a child who has experienced trauma — and most adopted children have experienced trauma. An […]
The Other Home: When Kids Change Their Minds
How one couple trusted God when their teenager decided to live with the other parent
Supporting Birth Mothers in Their Journey of Unexpected Pregnancy
When it comes to supporting a birth mother, there is not an “easy” option. Both parenting and adoption come with grief and loss.









