They can make it a personal journal or one for friends or family members, jotting down experiences, adventures or notes about whatever they’re interested in.
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“Picking the brains” of older generations can yield incalculable insights into generational patterns; what makes us who we are today in the present time.
People often want to talk about adoption. Unfortunately, they sometimes don’t know how.
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The task of restoring a marriage is multi-faceted. For us, healing began at our church door.
Here are some great tips for helping you jog your memory when meeting someone for the second time.
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These special memory albums can help your adopted child piece together the past.
A look at different types of stepfamilies can highlight the unique challenges each stepfamily may encounter.
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One woman’s story of her grieving period when she miscarried.
Surprisingly, my season of depression led to a greater experience of joy.
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It wasn’t easy, but I did grow to accept the woman my dad remarried.
Though your elder loved one may be ravaged by old age and mental difficulties, their need to actively practice their Christian faith is important.
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
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.
How can you help the person you love who is struggling with alcoholism?
Traditions are a key part of family togetherness. A few simple rules will help you establish some with yours.
Earlier studies have overwhelmingly shown a strong correlation between an active spiritual life and good physical health.









