DO’s & DON’Ts of Helping In Time of Loss
When someone you know and care about is faced with the sudden death of a loved one, or even the expected death of a loved
When someone you know and care about is faced with the sudden death of a loved one, or even the expected death of a loved
When someone you know and care about is faced with the sudden death of a loved one, or even the expected death of a loved
Yesterday my youngest son, Mark, turned 17. (Picture of him with my granddaughter last year) So very hard to believe that in a little over
Read: Dealing With The Pain of Infertility You have heard Ruth’s side of the story. Now I’d like to just add a few thoughts of

Read: The Emotional Pain of Infertility So, back to the nitty-gritty details of Dealing With The Pain of Infertility. We were taking our 3-6 month

Read: Learning To Trust God Through Infertility The emotional pain infertility caused was a heart-wrenching, personal sort of pain. Throughout these months of infertility, my body
With the unending snow we’ve been getting this winter, I thought you might enjoy this story of the couple who made the mistake of moving
Back when my kids were much younger, I was invited to speak at a mother-daughter banquet. Before speaking, I made a comment about how easy
I am excited today to be sharing a guest post by my friends, Hal & Melanie Young, authors of the book Raising Real Men. Sincet
Enjoy this guest post by Elizabeth Ours, who is contributing a prize for our Back to School Blast party. (read more about Elizabeth at the

5 of My Best Homeschool Tips From 31 Years come down to this: build support, stay organized, follow through, be present, and focus on character