Do you feel like walls are being put up between you and your teen. Try these foundational ways to better connect and develop effective family communication.
Effective Family Communication
Honoring Your Adopted Child’s Past
Give children permission to remember their – sometimes painful – past.
Learning to Accept the Real Holly
After epilepsy changed my daughter, I spent years grieving for what might have been.
Easing Your Family’s Concerns About Adoption
When Grandma and Grandpa don’t share your vision for adoption.
Holding Tight in the Hard Times
It’s not only possible to survive a crisis, but difficult times can also be redeemed by God and transformed into experiences that will help make your marriage stronger.
Jason Brown: From the NFL to Farming
From the football fields to the sweet potato fields, Jason Brown talks candidly about God’s directive for him to quit the NFL and farm for the poor in North Carolina.
Reinforcing Math Concepts
Find creative ways to teach math concepts to children throughout the day and in the midst of their routine.
Special Needs: Sandstorm in the Classroom
My daughter’s meltdown was an opportunity to help her teacher understand Hope’s unique challenges.
Teaching Preschoolers to Be Kind
Teaching children to recognize what kindness looks like and what unkind behavior looks like, too.
The Burden of Responsibility
Seek ways to come alongside and help your spouse, encouraging him or her to remember it is God who gives us the ability to handle shared responsibilities.








