When a new baby arrives, an older sibling may become jealous. Here are some ideas on how to make sure you give enough attention for two and not wear yourself out.
Helping Kids Adjust to a New Baby
Talking to Your Kids About Sexual Abuse
As parents, it is our responsibility to keep our children out of potential risky situations. Beyond that, we have to teach them what to do if someone tries to exploit them sexually.
How to Overcome In-Law Problems
The relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law can be painful, but it doesn’t have to be. The issue often is a lack of trust. This article offers five practical tips for building trust.
Show Your Kids How to Be Hospitable to Your Neighbors
The Gospel comes with a house key, and it starts with showing our children how to be hospitable to neighbors.
The Dilemma of Divorce
At the Fall, the battle of the sexes began, and one of the most tragic consequences of that battle is the propensity to divorce.
How to Keep Your Marriage on Course
All couples risk drifting apart. By observing three principles — scheduling dates, admitting to brokenness and seeking spiritual intimacy — a couple can keep their marriage on course and enhance it.
The Unhappy Marriage: Saving Your Broken Relationship
Why are we unhappy in marriage? How can we repair our broken relationship? We can find healing through commitment, communication and Christ.
While Droids Stood Watch
Sometimes it’s nice to give traditions a little twist.
The Gift of a Family: Together at Last
Making Christmas real for a newly adopted child.
Choosing to Love Your Spouse
At any time between “I do” and “I don’t anymore,” our choices either deepen
the relationship or deplete it, potentially damaging it. One key to
successful marriage is making purposeful choices.









