Shame may be an effective method for modifying behavior, but it shapes a child in all the wrong ways.
How to Parent Your Kids Without Shame
When Is It Right to Die: Kim’s Story
Whenever I struggle with end-of-life questions – whenever it feels like my disabilities are too much to handle – I think of a young woman named Kim.
‘Submitting to Your Husband’ May Not Mean What You Think It Means
One Scripture verse keeps couples at odds even though its intent is to teach unity. If you consider the context, culture and language in the book of Ephesians, you can better understand this verse.
Adoption Basics: A Global and a Local Issue
A growing number of families are motivated by recognizing the large number of kids in need of families and the realization that followers of Christ are God’s plan for children who’ve been orphaned.
Adoption Basics: Embryos and Other Decisions
From frozen embryos to foster care, no matter what type of adoption you choose, it’s important to take time as a family to really evaluate if you are able to meet the child’s needs.
Adoption Basics: Options
Take the time to determine the adoption option that is best for you and your family.
Coping With Financial Crisis and Maintaining Your Marriage
Dealing with money problems in marriage can be a challenge. But the process of handling a financial crisis well — whether it’s an “act of God” or the result of poor choices — is basically the same.
How Explicit Content Affects Your Child’s Future
Unfortunately, there are negative effects of porn for your child’s future. Here is some advice about how to help your child prepare for their future.
Use of Pornography Among Tweens and Teens
As much as we’d like think of our children as innocent, we parents need to become aware of the widespread use of pornography among tweens and teens.
Starting Conversations That Can Change Culture
Faith is under attack in today’s culture. Whether from outside the walls of the church or from inside, people have questions about life, morality, and meaning. The Bible provides these answers. We can begin to see the tides of culture change with simple everyday conversations.









