By Greg Grimstad “Make sure the hull of your convictions can withstand the stress of collisions.” My wife is going through a great book, Fearless by Max Lucado, with her women’s small group, and she [...]
“Show me a woman who feels that her husband deals with her tenderly – with kindness, good manners, generosity, genunine affection and understanding – and I’ll show you a happily married woman, regardless of external [...]
It’s official. We’re empty nesters. We don’t feel that old, but both daughters have flown the coop (in a good way), have married great guys and have really landed well in so many ways. It’s [...]
By Sara Wade A while ago my husband and I made a decision that we would do our very best to not “over program” our kids. We knew that this would not always be easy [...]
By Alex Grahmann In 1984, my father walked into a RadioShack and bought our family a Commodore 64. He had been told that purchasing a home computer would be an important investment in his children’s [...]
By Dawn Hines Isn’t it funny that love has a language? And not just one language, but five. I was thinking about this as I was observing my little 5 year old daughter a few [...]
By Tahni Cullen By nature, I’m a doer. I find much satisfaction when I’m able to map out a plan for how to get from here to there. I think a task accomplished and a [...]
By Cindy Lannon “Mom, if more parents were like you, there’d be a lot less kids in trouble.” These are the words my youngest daughter said to me about three years ago when she was [...]
By Ray Zaffke Deuteronomy 6:5-9 says, “ Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to [...]
By Tahni Cullen About 10 years ago now, I remember sitting in a service at Eagle Brook—our new church at the time—and Pastor Bob was speaking about commitment in your marriage. Two years married, my [...]
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