Money is one of the gifts God has given us. Money helps us be good stewards of our possessions and […]
Especially in my teens and twenties, I was blessed with a whole bouquet of more seasoned women that blessed my steps along the journey to becoming a woman of faith.
Here’s a primer for modern grandparents to help you navigate your new role, your changing relationship with your child, and more.
If you find yourself in the season where God is calling you to step or scale back from serving your local church or ministry, be encouraged. There are many ways to stay connected, grow in your faith, and serve in meaningful ways.
Becoming a grandparent is a milestone event that brings many blessings. However, when you find yourself in this role relatively young, you might wonder if you’re ready for the responsibility.
What roles do we see grandparents filling in our society? The answer is so many! As life expectancy has increased, so too has the amount of shared life between grandchildren and grandparents.
“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:11
Losing a spouse is one of the most profound and heart-wrenching experiences one can endure. The pain and grief that follow can feel overwhelming and isolating. In these moments of sorrow, it is essential to remember that you are not alone and that there IS comfort to be found.
“The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” – Psalm 34:18
Growing older is one of the best things in life. You have more experiences, gain more wisdom, and have more fun. Still, there are downsides, like not having as much energy and other common aches and pains.
Do you feel lonely? Have you convinced yourself that you are all alone? The truth is that God is always with us, so we are never truly alone. However, our circumstances and our mindsets can cause us to feel isolated, misunderstood, and unseen.
Grown children who are caregivers will likely want to care for their loved one, but it still can be a rough road. Here are eight ways to smooth the transition.
It may start with one small thought but left unchecked, bitterness can maneuver its way into our hearts and make itself at home.
Will you fix your mind on God and trust Him to see you through your pain?
Have you ever felt like you’re falling short of the needs around you? Or that you just aren’t enough?






