By Tammy Darling Women have a tendency to compete with each other on a much greater level than any of us realize. It’s become so ingrained in us and so socially acceptable that, for the most part, we don’t even realize that we’re doing it. Comparing appearance, job status, relationship status, parenting style, and possessions—it […]
Hello
By Kelly Carr, Editor See that woman across the way? No one is talking to her. Why not go over and start a conversation? I know you’re intimidated. But don’t let her looks fool you. She’s likely just as intimidated by you. She may seem tough, but she’s trying not to appear vulnerable. She’s got […]
Women: Wired to Help
By Valerie Jones A rather quick glance at the women of the Bible can leave quite a stunning impression. As women of the twenty-first century, we may often find it hard to relate to these historic heroines. Between running the week’s necessary errands, getting stuck in traffic, trying to put meals on the table for […]
A Call to Men: Lead Intentionally
By Charley Jones With voices, responsibilities, and people screaming for your attention, the last bits of your energy to intentionally give yourself to your family can easily disappear. Whether it be in the home, in the church, in the government, or in a small group of friends, men have consistently proven that we struggle as […]
Being the Head v. Being Ahead
By Charles C. Grimm “But she’ll make more money than you!” I couldn’t believe I was hearing these words from my parents. I had married my wife right at the very depths of the recession in 2009, after investing four years of my life teaching for a nonprofit organization in a developing country. My wife […]
