When you train a boy to use a hammer, when he is old he will know how to use a hammer.
How could I make ladyhood appealing to a toddler who simply thrived on getting muddy, jumping on the trampoline, pretending to be a dinosaur or alligator, and playing with (...)
There is an epidemic of young adults jumping ship from their Christian upbringing to join the world's parade.
The responsibility on me as a father is enormous; I am the first, last, and only mediator of truth and balance to my child.
Should I expect her do more than what she is commanded? Isn’t that asking too much?
"We appear to be on track in every way, and very "together." But those on the outside do not see, as I do, the missing component in our parent-child relationships." - From a (...)
Everywhere we went it felt like a reunion. We met so many absolutely delightful Saints of God.