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Life Changes

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Becoming Your Loved One’s Caregiver

Never before in America’s history have we had so many people, ages 65 to 74, caring for aging parents, and never have we had so many older people, especially as baby boomers continue to age.

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

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.

Where is God in the Midst of All My Troubles?

Where Is God in the Midst of All My Troubles?

Has God forgotten me? Does He hate me? Why does He seem to hide Himself?

Caregivers Need to Care for Themselves as Well

When caring for an aging loved one, do you ever ask, When is it okay to take care of myself? Or, How long can I go on like this?

Seated elderly couple reading the Bible

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.

Patchwork Families

God can use any old pieces of cast-off cloth to make a beautiful patchwork family.

Blended Families

God can use any old pieces of cast-off cloth to make a beautiful patchwork family.

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What If I’m Infertile? Could He Still Love Me?

What if I’m infertile? Could my husband still love me? How I faced the insidious monster of infertility that ate at our relationship.

My Success as a Single Mom

After a divorce, you can mend the torn fabric of your family’s life.

How do I Help My Busy Teen from Burning Out?

Concerned parents want to know how to help their stressed out, overworked, too-active kids.

Abiding Unemployment

What do you do between the last job and the next?

Out of Work: One Family’s Journey

At first, they met the challenge joyfully. Now, they look for creative ways to greet each jobless day.