Unintentionally hurtful words said to those who are grieving the loss of a baby are more common than many of us realize. Yet we can reverse that trend.
What to Say to Someone Who Has Experienced Miscarriage/Infant Loss
Celebrating Pastor Appreciation Month
Pastor Appreciation Month is a special time that congregations set aside each year to honor their pastoral families for their sacrificial dedication.
‘Just Relax’ and Other Things You Shouldn’t Say to Your Wife
Saying “Just relax” might be the worst thing a husband can say to his wife. Why? Because she hears: “I’m not taking you seriously.”
How to Find Your Personal Blind Spots
Asking your spouse to help you find your personal blind spots can help you grow closer together. Discovering weaknesses and improving them can change your relationship for the better.
Can Your Kids Bring Their Faith to School?
Did you know the majority of students in the United States spend at least six hours per day in school? That’s a lot of time, and it presents a unique […]
3 Major Grandparenting Challenges
Be prepared for these three challenges when grandchildren are in your care
Redefining Perfect: Meeting God in the Midst of an Adverse Diagnosis
Ron and Genie’s third pregnancy was something of a surprise, and they chose to recognize it as a blessing. But then the concerns started piling up, including markers for Down syndrome and significant heart defects.
Stay Connected to Your Family Through Journals
Contributor journals are an easy, fun way to stay connected to your family.
Caring for Aging Parents and Your Marriage
Marriages may suffer as caring for aging parents demands their ongoing attention. However, good communication and planning can help ease the transition.
Friendship Factor: Making and Keeping Friends
Help your teen develop the skills needed to make and keep friends









