Season Your Words With Grace
Most marriage counselors emphasize communication as a foundation for a healthy relationship: Nothing should be withheld from the marital partner.
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Most marriage counselors emphasize communication as a foundation for a healthy relationship: Nothing should be withheld from the marital partner.
Recently I was chatting with a former colleague from my days as an atheist and legal editor at the Chicago Tribune.
"You were the last person I ever thought would give up journalism to go tell people
Of course, even in the best of marriages, it is possible for husbands and wives to err and break the other's trust. That is why we must rely on God's powernot our ownif we hope to achieve an intimate
The adversity principle is also relevant to the human family. Some of the most noble examples of courage have occurred in countries undergoing severe pressure. The shattered nations of Europe in the 1940s come to mind in this context.
Several years ago, there was a Broadway theatrical performance called, "Your Arm's Too Short to Box with God." I didn't see it, but I agree with the premise behind the title. The human intellectual ap
One of the greatest destroyers of faith is timing that doesn't fit our preconceived notions. We live in a fast-paced world where we have come to expect instant responses to every desire and need. Inst
I have been thinking for many years about those occasions when God doesn't make sense. I was in my late teens when the first "awesome why" came rocketing through my brain. I don't remember today what
One of the most breathtaking concepts in all of Scripture is the revelation that God knows each of us personally and that we are in His mind both day and night. There is simply no way to comprehend th
Let's bring the adversity principle closer to home. How does it apply to you and me? Could it be that our heavenly Father permits His children to struggle in order to keep us strong? I firmly believe that to be true.
I've been thinking about my mom a lot lately.
Gone for over 15 years now, I can still see her smile and feel her all-encompassing warm embrace.
Mom was vivacious, generous and brilliant — a



