Does your child misbehave in a way that can be traced back to something you do? Is your teen’s rebellious attitude similar to yours? Your kids’ behavior isn’t your fault, but sometimes it means you have work to do.
Are You Responsible for Your Child’s Bad Behavior?
Overcoming Criticism
Criticism is a daily factor for those leading local churches. How do pastors overcome criticism from within the church and from within their own families?
Discipleship in an Age of Comfort
Self often wins the battles of the day. In a culture where comfort is king, how can pastors and church leaders help their congregations cut through the noise and reach out to their neighbors with the Gospel?
Being Completely Pro-Life in the Church
How does the church stand for life in a hostile culture? Pastors and church leaders can be encouraged that the pro-life message is changing hearts around the world. All we have to do as leaders is open our mouths and speak of the issue with biblical insight and grace.
Balance and the Busy Pastor
How are pastors and church leaders to approach the idea of balance when their schedules are already packed with all the priorities of pastoral ministry?
Post-Birth Career Decisions
One of the biggest decisions a couple will make is deciding on the working arrangements following the birth of a baby.
Giving Up Good Things for the Best Things in Marriage
Loving your spouse well might mean giving up certain activities for a season. Those will most likely be good things, but if you feel disconnected, it may be time to examine your weekly schedules.
God Designed Men and Women to Be Different in Many Ways
God made men and women different in many ways. Yet they complement one another so beautifully that a healthy relationship makes both partners more complete.
Pass on Your Faith to the Next Generation
The foundation of a strong spiritual legacy can begin in the heart of the parent.
When the Diagnosis is Devastating
Before my daughter’s diagnosis, I held out hope that everything would be OK once we figured out what was wrong. But God had a different plan for Taylor’s life. For our lives.









