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Practical Biblical Solutions

Get Off the Crazy Train

January 18th, 2026|Tags: |

“To discipline a child produces wisdom, but a mother is disgraced by an undisciplined child.” – Proverbs 29:15 Every parent who’s raised a strong-willed or defiant child knows just how quickly things can spiral out of control. One minute you’re giving a simple direction — “Turn off the video game,” [...]

Your Child’s EQ

January 18th, 2026|Tags: |

“And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.” – Luke 2:52 “Now the boy Samuel continued to grow both in stature and in favor with the LORD and also with man.” – 1 Samuel 2:26 Every parent wants their child to grow up strong, [...]

Feeling Close

January 17th, 2026|Tags: |

The secret of feeling close in marriage is not a mystery. It’s not about finding the “right” person, or having perfect communication skills, or keeping the spark alive with big romantic gestures. The secret is much quieter and much more ordinary: it is learning to really tune in to each [...]

The Six Pillars

January 17th, 2026|Tags: |

A satisfying marriage is not an accident. It is God’s good design, built slowly over time as two sinners learn to love each other the way Christ has loved them. Research on marriage simply keeps confirming what Scripture has been saying all along: couples who grow in intimacy, communicate well, [...]

Stuck in Singleness

January 15th, 2026|Tags: |

If you are a young woman who loves Jesus, wants to be a wife and mom, and is doing everything “right” as far as you can tell, but you still feel stuck in singleness, this is for you. You are not crazy, high‑maintenance, or unspiritual for wanting marriage. You are [...]

Stop Making it Worse!

January 13th, 2026|Tags: |

Have you ever found yourself in the middle of an argument—maybe with your spouse, a friend, or a coworker—and instead of making things better, you open your mouth and say something that blows the whole thing up? Maybe later you can’t stop replaying it in your head, thinking about what [...]

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