Parents often ask me for advice on how to get their kids to talk. Why, they wonder, is it so difficult to have open and honest conversations? There are a few big reasons kids don’t openly ... Read More about 6 Ways to Engage Your Kids in Conversation
Showing Up
Last week my counseling supervisor handed me a copy of Nancy Guthrie’s book, What Grieving People Wish You Knew. It was intended to aid me in walking alongside a client. After a quick skim of the book ... Read More about Showing Up
Parenting Ahead When You Cannot See The Forest For The Trees
#Stoptheclock This is the hashtag I added to an Instagram post of my daughter during her high school senior year. On one hand, it was simply a futile plea; on the other, it was an expression of my ... Read More about Parenting Ahead When You Cannot See The Forest For The Trees
Our Kids Need a Theology for Suffering—So Do We
In early March, Covenant Presbyterian Pastor Chad Scruggs proclaimed God’s sovereign hand in suffering and his goodness even unto death in his sermon on Lazarus’ death from John 11. A few short weeks ... Read More about Our Kids Need a Theology for Suffering—So Do We
Hungry for More: Facing Our Idols in the Allure of Ozempic
I’m a middle-aged mom. I can’t stay ahead of the grey hairs like I used to. I haven’t found a wrinkle-reducer that lives up to its promises. Celery juice may detox my body, but unwanted pounds hold ... Read More about Hungry for More: Facing Our Idols in the Allure of Ozempic
Shoplifting: The Teen Epidemic You Haven’t Heard
“Fiona just walked in.” We all knew who she was. Well, maybe not which Fiona, but the name alone alerted us sales associates to offer our very best customer service. Fiona received special treatment ... Read More about Shoplifting: The Teen Epidemic You Haven’t Heard
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