Too often, we see the church or other Christian environments as the only place we can serve. We forget how much God loves the world.
Spiritual Life
I can think of no greater pattern or encouragement for those in midlife. The abounding life continues. It started in heaven, came here for a while and ascends right on into a glorious future.
At age 54, Judy Pitt made her first trip to Africa to fulfill a dream to see the continent. Now she’s traveling there twice a year to help the people of Kenya.
This foundational virtue is so important that according to Jesus, some people actually walk away from faith because they don’t possess enough of courage.
To grow your courage, find out what grieves you. Write it down and share it with someone you trust who will encourage you.
None of my friends was available, so I walked into the hotel’s public restroom, locked the door, opened my cell phone, held it to my ear and began talking to the One whom I knew was available…Jesus.
God’s revelation brings a new way of seeing in everyday life.
After parents adopt a child, it’s important for their new transracial or transcultural family to help the new family member feel at home. Here’s how.
Learn how one mother experienced the joys and sorrows of bonding with her adopted daughter.
What can you do when you and your spouse don’t have the same level of spiritual maturity or interest?
People often want to talk about adoption. Unfortunately, they sometimes don’t know how.
Part of the Adjusting to Change Series Aging Four Steps to Growing Older Gracefully Getting Positive About Midlife Changes Depression and Suicide in the Elderly A Spiritual Rx for Healthy Mind and Body Series About: Life Transitions To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heavens: a time to …
These special memory albums can help your adopted child piece together the past.
Earlier studies have overwhelmingly shown a strong correlation between an active spiritual life and good physical health.
Old age is one of life’s thresholds that few of us in midlife are emotionally and psychologically prepared for.
Here’s sage advice on how to spice up routines and restore enthusiasm and purpose to your life.