Home / Tag Archives: family dynamics

Tag Archives: family dynamics

Only 2 Kinds of People

There are only two kinds of people in the world, believers and nonbelievers. Ironically they are both linked to God. One is based on faith, and the confidence that God exists. The other is based on the absence of tangible proof that God exists. The problem is, due to the ...

Read More »

Man is no Longer King of his Castle

Man is no longer king of his castle; in fact he’s lucky if he even has a castle. Man’s role in society seems to be diminishing as well. Just by walking into your local department store, you can see how women’s lives reflect their role in society–quite often the women’s ...

Read More »

Parenting On The Battlefield

The Battle At Hand: There is a war taking place inside the four walls of our comfy homes. Regardless of whether the children are living in a well-rounded Christian home or not, they are relentless in their excuses and are finding ways to either avoid or not follow through at all ...

Read More »

Teens: That it may go well with you

honor thy father and mother; fifth commandment

The comments were withering. A teenager on social media wrote how much he appreciated his mother and how she’d cared for him and his sister through the tough times of single parenthood. He voiced his surprise that so many other teens were negative about their parents. This incited a firestorm ...

Read More »

Setting The Example of Good Authority

We all have our own relationship with authority. Some people grow up with two loving parents and experience the benefits of good authority: Mom sets boundaries for her children, yet instills the value of choice, and presents her children with options. Dad might come across as firm, or even strict, ...

Read More »