He decided he no longer wanted to be a husband or father
Hit unexpectedly by divorce, Lisa picked up the pieces and had the greatest adventure of her life with her three kids.
Would you kiss passionately in front of your children?
They say children copy everything their parents do. So when it comes to showing affection to our partners, how much is too much?
I was stuck in a crazy cycle that kept me in chains
Sometimes, helping your daughter better appreciate her own beauty means being kind and gentle with yourself first.
How to build an insect hotel
Making an insect hotel is a fantastic weekend activity to try with your children and these simple instructions will help you build one.
After years of marriage, I don’t feel in love anymore
What happens when you don’t feel in love anymore but still want to save your marriage? Our family therapist has the solution to that question and three other common marriage problems mothers face.
“Every night as a baby, her hands would swell up and turn blue.”
Debbie Kraak shares how a simple prayer healed her baby daughter Bel Thomson’s swollen hands and changed the course of both their lives.
Thank you for your messy house
While I’m not suggesting never cleaning your house, it did strike me that it is pride that makes me reluctant to present a less than perfect front.
8 tips for new step-parents
How long before a step-child will accept you? How do you discipline them? Here’s what you should know if you find yourself becoming a step-parent for the first time.
How to make beeswax wraps
Learn how to make beeswax wraps with this really easy beeswax wrap recipe. DIY beeswax wraps are great for the environment, your kitchen and your wallet too.
“At six months old, he weighed exactly the same as at birth.”
What happens when your child is on his deathbed, labelled “failure to thrive”? How do you still trust God?
Living in a tiny house with kids
Most people wouldn’t consider moving to a tiny house with kids, but Sarah Wooden did it with two children under four.
Raising an autistic child
Gail Simpkins’ son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when he was two. She looks back on her journey and the changes he has undergone over the years.