Everyday Life
Everyday Life is an extension of our radio and magazine ministry to encourage you in the many roles and relationships you have.
Family
Starting the Tough Talks
Sitting on the side of the pool, my youngest speaks in a tone not much higher than a whisper, “I’d really like to tell you something, but I don’t want you to make fun of me…or worry either.” Read the Article →Caring for Aging Parents - the Sixth Commandment in Action
By Julie Stroud There was no single, life-changing phone call that jarred me into the caregiver role. It started simple enough... Read the Article →How to Deal with Teen Pregnancy
By Heather Riggleman "She's pregnant Carole," my grandmother stated in defeat as I curled up on the couch praying this wasn't really happening. Read the Article →
Recovering Genuine Companionship
by John and Stasi EldredgeJohn has a circle of things he loves to do. It includes fly- fishing, rock climbing, working on cars, hunting, reading, smoking cigars, and just about anything with adventure in it. I have a circle of things I love to do. It encompasses going to ... Read the Article →
The Hold of Hoarding
By Johanna TookeMaybe one of God’s greatest gifts to us is misery and suffering. After all, without them we’d continue to walk obliviously through life as though nothing were wrong. Like any normal human being I was doing my best to avoid undue pain. My strategy was ... Read the Article →
My Lips are Concealed
By Cynthia Brown Cooksey“Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, But only what is helpful for building others up, According to their needs,That it may benefit those who listen”(Ephesians 4:29)NIV.
I rummaged through my purse in the seat next to me ... Read the Article →
The Sandwich Generation: Make the Most of the Meal
By Heather GearhartEvery day, at the retirement community where I work, I see women speeding around in a frenzy. Cell phones are glued to their ears and organized chaos reigns. One is organizing a bake sale for her child’s school. Another is putting the final touches on a ... Read the Article →
Choosing to Do Good
By Amanda BerryI’ll never forget the first time I made tuna noodle casserole. It turned out to be quite an ordeal. First, I started on dinner much later than I had hoped and was pretty hungry. Next, my can opener broke and I had to borrow one from ... Read the Article →
Lessons from a Momma Raccoon
By Kelli Combs
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