Practical Biblical Solutions
We Almost Gave Up
Jack and Emily never imagined life would take them to the edge of divorce. At one time, they thought they were as solid as any couple out there—college sweethearts turned proud parents, dreamers who laughed about growing old together. But as the years passed, the magic began to fade beneath [...]
Facing the Hard Stuff
Most of us would rather do just about anything than jump into a hard conversation. We dodge, delay, soften, or sometimes hope the problem will simply fade away. But more often than not, avoiding tough talks only causes issues to sour and deepen. Resentment builds, misunderstandings multiply, and walls go [...]
Can We Talk?
Civil discourse isn’t just a fancy term for politeness or good manners. At its core, it’s about choosing to recognize the humanity and dignity of others even in moments of strong disagreement. In a broken world where tensions run high—in politics, in families, and yes, especially following moments of national [...]
Beyond “Girlboss”
Modern feminism has shifted the way countless young women approach womanhood, family, and their most significant callings. For decades now, the culture has promoted a vision of ultimate fulfillment found in career achievement, the pursuit of independence, and self-defined success. These forces all converge in the “girlboss” narrative—a message that [...]
The Gift of Motherhood
God’s Timeless Design for Mothers Motherhood is one of God’s greatest gifts—a sacred calling that echoes from Eden into every generation. From the earliest stories of Eve, Sarah, and Mary, the purpose and dignity of mothers is lifted high. Scripture shows how God partners with women to nurture new life, [...]
“I’m Still Your Mother”
There comes a season in every mother’s life when her baby bird has flown the nest—armed with a diploma, a new job, maybe a spouse, or simply the keys to their first apartment. The transition from packed lunches and parent-teacher meetings to grown-up conversations, phone check-ins, and (yes) boundaries can [...]






