Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders occur when a woman drinks alcohol during pregnancy. But how much is too much?
Facts About Fetal Alcohol
Leading Your Children to the Savior
Helping your children come to a saving faith in Christ requires leading by example and instructing them in God’s truth.
Five Steps for Making Wise Choices
When facing tough choices, it can be difficult to know the right way forward. Longtime investment banker and mentor Ken Costa offers five steps to assist in the decision-making process.
Caregiving Isn’t for Sissies
Caregiving – whether for the elderly, ill or someone with special needs – is a largely thankless job. Don’t try to handle it alone.
Caring for Aging Loved Ones is a Community Project
Whether you give time, resources or acts of service, give it knowing that you are breathing life into someone who may be barely hanging on.
Four Ways to Care for Caregivers
Caregivers are like anyone else: We hate asking for help or encouragement. But we really need it.
White Lies Are Still Lies No Matter the Intent
Lying is almost always about protecting self. When we’re tempted to lie, we can ask ourselves, What does this fib do for me? Then we can ask, What are the personal and relational costs of this lie?
You Can Stop Adultery Before It Starts
“Almost before I knew what I was doing, I committed the sin of adultery. My first slight step seemed completely harmless. The next was more deliberate, an exercise in self-indulgence.”
Can a Marriage Survive After an Affair?
The number of marriages that will survive an affair — and go on to build an even stronger relationship afterward — is growing significantly. Although it’s not always possible, there is always hope.
Wooing Your Spouse Should Last a Lifetime
When we find the love of our lives, we don’t want her or him to get away. We woo. We chase. We cleave. But we often stop our pursuit when we get married.









