by Valerie Steimle | Feb 20, 2018 | Valerie Steimle: Strengthening Families
Parents breathe a sigh of relief when their children graduate high school and reach the age of independence. Adult children make plans for their future and begin to make a life for themselves. But what do parents do when their adult children are not motivated for a...
by Emlee Taylor | Jan 13, 2018 | Emlee Taylor: Missionary Mom
Does the Lord care about the individual? I see how the Lord moves people and uses their experiences and strengths to bless others’ lives. These individuals are making a tremendous impact in the world around them. But what about regular people? Like me....
by Laurie W | Dec 16, 2017 | Home and Family
Quality time can be one of the hardest languages of love to speak, especially for someone who doesn’t personally care about quality time. My oldest feels loved when we spend quality time with her. She’s constantly asking to do things together either with me or her...
by Molly A. Kerr | Oct 26, 2017 | Molly A. Kerr: All the Pieces of Pi
One the most beautiful things about being an adoptive parent is that God occasionally gives me these moments of confirmation where I know that I am supposed to be their mother. These feelings that touch from one end of eternity to another, where I can feel the hand...
by Britt Kelly | Oct 11, 2016 | Britt Kelly: Learning at Home
The recent events in the news and the over sexualization of society have opened up all sorts of opportunities to rip children from their innocence and childhoods. I don’t want those burdens for my children, neither do I want to leave them ignorant. This has brought up...