This news letter will go to the printer before Rebekah and Gabriel get home from Papua New Guinea. For us, it has been a matter of daily, nearly constant prayer. We know that our (...)
If I had to choose just one herb to send with Rebekah to the jungles of P.N.G., I would without question send garlic.
There are two kinds of Chamomile, German and Roman, and they both make the most comforting tea you could ever hope to drink.
By the time you receive this news letter my twenty-one- year old daughter, Rebekah and eighteen-year-old son, Gabriel will be on the other side of the world, hiking the (...)
I just received a call from a young mother who tries very hard to properly rear her children. They are very obedient and pleasant. However, she has one concern.
In our book, To Train Up A Child, the chapter that has produced the most inquires is the one on potty training infants.
How can it be called success if your children turn out to be part of the world’s problem rather than its cure?
My wife was standing in a yard talking to the young mother of a seven-year-old boy and two girls. The girls are fairly obedient and even tempered. But the boy...
What irritates the mother about her child is actually a developing character flaw in the child.