In this two part Focus On The Family podcast, Dannah Gresh speaks candidly about God’s design for sexuality and offers a biblical perspective on why physical intimacy is reserved for a committed marriage. She offers encouragement and practical ways you can talk to your children about sex. Continue reading “Why Waiting Until Marriage Matters”
Conflict is inevitable: 10 steps to doing it right
Author: Amy Van Veen | Focus On The Family.
“The first five years were the worst!” Pam* said, laughing about her and her husband Jim’s* somewhat rocky pathway to healthy conflict. Continue reading “Conflict is inevitable: 10 steps to doing it right”
Remember This When You’re Tired of People
Author: John Mcgee | Focus On The Family.
Have you ever been tired of people? Have you ever looked down on your Caller ID and let out a soft groan when you saw who it was? You know you’re supposed to be kind, compassionate, and helpful, but sometimes, instead of seeing people as a blessing to engage with, you see them as a hassle to avoid. Let’s be honest, sometimes it’s hard. Continue reading “Remember This When You’re Tired of People”
Taking Off The Mask
Justin Lippiatt grew up in South Africa and found himself constantly pretending to be somebody he wasn’t in order to gain acceptance from his peers and affirmation from his heavy drinking father. Justin shares how he has been set free and how the mask he had been wearing has been taken off. Continue reading “Taking Off The Mask”
Singled Out: How to Flourish in Every Season of Life
Author: Tania Harris | God Conversations.
When I was in high school, I was nominated the person most likely to be married first by my friends. My dream was to be a wife and mother and nothing more. Continue reading “Singled Out: How to Flourish in Every Season of Life”
Encouragement for Remarried Couples
Gil and Brenda Stuart know all too well about the myriad of challenges that stepfamilies face. Continue reading “Encouragement for Remarried Couples”
Helping Prevent Suicide
What do you do when you suspect someone you know may be struggling with suicidal thoughts? Well, that’s what they’ll will be discussing with chaplain, Mark Bateman. Continue reading “Helping Prevent Suicide”
Practical Help for When You’re Overwhelmed Part 2
By making a few changes, you can reduce stress in your life, quiet the chaos and restore your sanity. In the second part of this podcast, Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory will give you practical ways to organize your schedule, say no, and increase your capacity for joy. Continue reading “Practical Help for When You’re Overwhelmed Part 2”
Curried Pumpkin Soup Recipe
Author: Susan Joy | The Joyful Table.
Serves: 4 – 6 | Prep Time: 00:20 | Cooking Time: 00:30
This creamy spiced up version of pumpkin soup, is so delicious! I think pumpkin soup has to be the most popular soup for families. Serve with a dollop of natural coconut yoghurt or dairy free sour cream and a sprinkling of fresh parsley. Continue reading “Curried Pumpkin Soup Recipe”
Practical Help for When You’re Overwhelmed
The way you’re wired impacts how you respond to stress. Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory share on the four main personality types and how you can use your personality to quiet the chaos and restore your sanity. Continue reading “Practical Help for When You’re Overwhelmed”