In this third article of a three-part series, Shaunti Feldhahn explains how doing the “little things” that matter to your spouse can make for a happier marriage.
For a Happy Marriage: Do the “Little Things” That Matter to Your Spouse
22 Books Kids Read at School
If you don’t have time to read all the books that your kids may have to read during class, consider reading book reviews for parents about these books. After all, once kids learn to read well, a book’s reading level is less important than whether the content inside is developmentally appropriate.
Helping Kids Accept and Enjoy Who They Are
Do your tweens struggle to understand and appreciate their identity? Help them grow in the confidence of who they are by being their sounding board instead of their boss, as they sort through, discover and learn to appreciate their own unique identity.
Teaching Kids the Weight of Words
Can the power of words be controlled? Can we teach our kids to train their tongues (and their typing!) so that their words are a force for good? Here are a few ways to help them discipline their speech.
Feelings Will Change
On average, the high of new love lasts approximately two years, and then every couple has to work toward a deeper sense of emotional love.
Introduction: Hope for the Separated
While reconciliation is God’s desire for struggling couples, there are all sorts of situations that can bring a marriage to the crisis point. Dr. Gary Chapman offers hope and help for the separated.
When Separation is the Beginning of the End
What if reconciliation proves to be impossible and divorce is inevitable? Dr. Gary Chapman offers hope to individuals starting again on their own.
Two in One – Date Guide
Print this out and take it on your date!
Becoming the Popsicle House
Christ’s love is often demonstrated in small, simple ways. If a few Popsicles can communicate His love, then consider keeping your freezer stocked with them.
Your Social Baby
Social development is important in every stage of childhood, even the first three years of a child’s life. Find age-appropriate ways you can promote healthy social interaction with your child.









