By Anne Wilson I had a conversation with myself this morning, and it went like this: “My son’s 20-month appointment is coming up. I should probably research what vaccines he’s going to get, but I’m seeing Jayla today and I need to remember not to talk about it because she is very offended about vaccines. […]
Supporting, Not Smothering, Adult Children
By Terry Magee When I walked my daughter down the aisle, I knew we had reached a transition point in our relationship: this was the declaration that a man other than her father was first in her life and would be for the remainder of her life. But this was merely the public announcement of […]
Beauty, Glory, & Truth
By Dr. Charlie W. Starr Beauty appeals to the imagination. In part that means it appeals to our senses (like sight and sound). One of the qualities of good art is that it shows rather than tells. Art doesn’t tell us that we should be brave. It shows us courage so profound that it is […]
Family Matters: Through the Years
Part 2 of our Family Matters series looks at parenting through the years. Are your kids toddlers or grown adults or somewhere in between? Read our articles and share your own wisdom with those around you.
Parents, You’re Not Alone
By Kelly Carr What comes to your mind when you hear the word family? That likely depends on your situation. Did you come from a huge family? Are you an only child? Are you single or married now? Do you have kids or not? Are you enjoying spoiling your grandkids or are you just beginning […]
