Old age is one of life’s thresholds that few of us in midlife are emotionally and psychologically prepared for.
Depression and Suicide in the Elderly
Encourage Your Elder’s Faith and Spiritual Life
Though your elder loved one may be ravaged by old age and mental difficulties, their need to actively practice their Christian faith is important.
Four Steps to Growing Older Gracefully
Here’s sage advice on how to spice up routines and restore enthusiasm and purpose to your life.
Getting Positive About Midlife Changes
Our culture may worship youth and beauty, but the Bible reminds us that physical beauty is not what matters. Women in midlife can reject negativity and learn to make peace with the aging process
If You Love an Alcoholic
How can you help the person you love who is struggling with alcoholism?
Life After Miscarriage
Remembering your loss can help you heal.
Miscarriage
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Moving Forward: Dealing With Grief
Over time, the intensity of your grief will likely subside, but do not rush the grieving process.
The Way We Always Do It
Traditions are a key part of family togetherness. A few simple rules will help you establish some with yours.
When a Nursing Home Must Be Considered
If you have been trying to go it alone in caring for an elderly loved one, remember that burnout is a very real possibility. It is important to acknowledge the impact caregiving is having on you and to get support
and good counsel about available services and resources.




