The next time you’re tempted to lash out when your spouse does something that upsets you, remember to love above all else.
A Marriage Meditation: Above All Else, Love
“Don’t Tell Me to Take a Walk”: What Really is Self-Care?
“You cannot pour from an empty cup. You must fill your cup first.” Dr. Karyn Purvis
Kids Desire Our Presence, Not Our Perfection
Years from now, your kids won’t remember if you had all the dishes done or if you contributed to every bake sale. But they will remember the times you spent together and how it brought joy to their heart.
Conversations to Have With Your Family Right Now
These conversations might be something that your loved ones remember for the rest of their lives. They’ll remember the pandemic, where you were, and what you said to them. Tomorrow is never a guarantee, so have those conversations now.
The Practice of Presence in a Quarantine World
These are testing times for the church and church leaders—and for the whole world. But crises spark opportunities for adjustments and innovations.
Embracing Your New Family of Two
It only takes a moment to become a family of two, but building a relationship that lasts for life takes a great deal of time and effort.
Persistent Leadership in a Season of Separation
While separation will soon come to an end, pastors and other church leaders can educate, nourish, encourage, and equip the members of their church during a season of the second best.
Cori Salchert: Hospice Children In Loving Arms
A former hospice nurse found her calling in caring for “the least of these”
What Will Marriage Be Like in the Future?
What will marriage be like in the future after the coronavirus? The impact of the pandemic stress on couples will either strengthen or weaken their marriage.
Devotional: Provision and Peace in Times of Distress
Even though you may feel the isolation from others during this time, listen to the voice of Jesus and practice Psalm 77:11. Remember how God has met you in the past issues of life. He will not fail to do this again for you.









