When my college roommate began cutting herself, I was afraid, concerned and didn’t understand why she hurt herself. Because of our friendship, I sought to understand who, what, why and how about the practice of self-injury.
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If you’re thinking about making a career change, consider using this plan to satisfy yourself personally and professionally.
Seasoned parents have a wealth of “been-there-done-that” advice to offer. Read on for suggestions that are sure to get you headed in the right direction.
God’s will and plans are not always compatible with ours. When we turn our finances over to him, we must accept his direction.
While looking for a job, seek help from these sources rather than credit cards.
The cost of caring for a new baby is intimidating. The good news? Raising children doesn’t have to be as expensive as you think.
If you change careers, you may fit into one of these four distinct categories.
Becoming a caregiver involves major changes that can easily feel overwhelming. Consider these suggestions to help ease the emotional and physical strain.
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Finances can be especially tricky for single parents. Here are a few steps to lead you down the path to financial harmony.
Instead of simply managing our anger, we need to transform ourselves.
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Is “righteous anger” ever justified? Know the difference between selfish and selfless anger.
Is your family in financial dire straits? Learn to stop playing games with your monthly budget.
David Jeremiah reflects on his seven-year battle with lymphoma and the lessons he has learned along the way.
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As a gift to my oldest grandson on his 14th birthday, I decided to take him on a trip. The mission was twofold: to spend important bonding time with him and to begin transferring the family mantle.
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So you just put the ice cream in the vegetable keeper. Don’t panic; it’s probably just your brain downshifting to middle age.
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