How the Penn State Scandal Can Offer an Opportunity to Protect Our Children
Sometimes evil exposed gives us pause to embrace fear for our children. But we cannot. In the past 11 days, my little community of State…
Sometimes evil exposed gives us pause to embrace fear for our children. But we cannot. In the past 11 days, my little community of State…
A month after welcoming our toddler son home, I sobbed to my Bible Study sisters, “We prayed for this for the past year. Remember? We…
After a long and wearying day of traveling with our three children (6, 4, and 2), we were anxiously waiting to disembark at our final…
Until very recently, I lived in a place called Blissful. Just as the name would imply, it was a terrific place to grow up. So…
Editor’s Note: We are so thankful to share with you the following guest post by Russell Moore, a husband, father, pastor, and author of the…
Check out our newest video with Tracey Eyster as she talks about the Growing Together devotional series by Barbara Rainey. This series goes over character…
There were many logical reasons for my husband and I not to think seriously about adoption. We had three kids…shouldn’t we be thankful for them?…
Recently one of the kids was up for one of the accomplishments offered in childhood. You know the list: student council, first chair in the…
For the last seven weeks we have been living with my sister and her family. For the most part, we have had a wonderful time,…
I went in for my every-three-and-a-half-months, I’ve-put-this-off-too-long, please-cut-my-hair-so-it-doesn’t-look-like-I’m-wearing-a-lampshade appointment at the hairdresser. I have a headful of decidedly curly, i.e. forgiving but frizzy hair, quickly becoming more frizzy and less forgiving. I believe the dialogue went something like this.
Hairstylist: Are you under a lot of stress?
Me: Um, well, yeah. Some.