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Walk the Talk

July 25th, 2025|Tags: |

Ever heard the phrase, “Do as I say, not as I do”? Most of us grew up with some version of it—but our kids never really bought it. Ask any teenager what bugs them most about adults, and you’ll get an earful about hypocrisy. Kids have a built-in lie detector, [...]

Dropping Out

July 25th, 2025|Tags: |

If you’ve been in church ministry, parented teens, or simply tried to keep your family rooted in faith, you’ve probably heard the question before: Where did everybody go? On Sunday mornings, church pews that were once packed with energetic kids and teens now seem emptier. College ministry leaders scramble to connect with [...]

Raising Godly Kids

July 25th, 2025|Tags: |

Raising kids was never for the faint of heart. But today? It can feel like you’re rowing against a tidal wave. Just look around. Our kids are bombarded by messages—through screens, at school, even from peers—that often run opposite to what we believe as Christians. Sometimes it feels like the [...]

Love Lessons

July 24th, 2025|Tags: |

Building a Loving, Long-Lasting, Successful Marriage If you’ve ever wondered what makes marriages not only last, but thrive, you’re not alone. We all want love to go the distance. But the happily-ever-after we crave isn’t automatic. A strong, joyful marriage is no accident—and it’s not about luck or chemistry. It’s [...]

Pure Style

July 24th, 2025|Tags: |

Modesty for Christian Women and Girls What does modesty really mean for a Christian woman or girl today? With shifting trends, social media, and strong cultural messages about beauty and identity, the idea of “modesty” can feel outdated or stuffy—or, for some, just confusing. But what if modesty isn’t about [...]

The Second Time Around

July 24th, 2025|Tags: |

When it comes to marriage, everyone loves a good comeback story. We all hope that if things don’t work out the first time, the second time will be “the charm.” After all, shouldn’t life experience—sometimes hard-won—make us wiser and more prepared to love and be loved? But here’s the tough [...]

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