Caregiving is a season, so it helps to have regular getaways for empathetic listening, caring conversations, essential evaluation, and the ongoing need for flexibility and modifications.
Care For Your Marriage While Caregiving For Parents
How to Comfort Grown Children Grieving a Parent
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Once you’re a parent, you’re a parent for life. No matter how old they are, your kids are still your kids. As a parent, you […]
The Cost of Disruption in Foster Care
There are close to 340,000 children in the U.S. foster system. Foster care doesn’t exist without loss—significant loss, confusion, and trauma—within moments of the very first separation. Yet, despite the […]
Helping Your Kids Develop Humility
Teach kids the importance of recognizing what it means to be genuinely humble.
Navigating Military PTSD and Trauma in Marriage
A Naval Corpsman’s injury in Afghanistan changed his career and his marriage. But God used the trauma for good.
6 Ways to Be More Patient in Marriage
Practical steps for developing a fruit of the Spirit in your marriage — patience — which will help you better love your spouse
Reconcilable Differences: A Real-Life Fairy Tale Marriage
The clock struck 12 in this couple’s real-life fairy tale marriage, and the glamour vanished. How could theirs be a happy ending?
What Does the Bible Say About Drugs?
If we are using substances that can cloud our judgment or cause us to stumble, we won’t be fully on guard against the temptations of the devil. Stay alert and focused on the Lord’s promises!
How Your Perfectly Imperfect Marriage Can Bless Others
No marriage is perfect. Sometimes, the marital struggles you’ve had to overcome make your help all the more valuable.
What Fathers Do For Sons
When fathers take the time to build relationships with their sons, they help them develop their identity, confidence and perseverance









