Building Bridges to the Hearts of Our Children
The culture is at war with parents for the hearts and minds of their children. I don't need to describe this battle because you see it, too. Parents in decades past would not have believed what was ab
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The culture is at war with parents for the hearts and minds of their children. I don't need to describe this battle because you see it, too. Parents in decades past would not have believed what was ab
Love is not a feeling. Its a choice. And its Gods grace that makes that choice possible. Dr. Meeker concludes her conversation with Deb DeArmond with practical tips and strategies to make love last.
Theres a simple three-word phrase that will change your marriage and deepen your relationship if you say it every day, but its not I love you. Dr. Meeker interviews Deb DeArmond to discover why I Choose You has the power to transform every marriage into a great marriage.
Anyone who has tried to diet or stop smoking or maintain an exercise program for more than two weeks knows just how difficult it is to eliminate well-entrenched patterns of behavior. We can fight our
How do you raise children to be less self-centered and kinder to others? Dr. Meg Meeker explains how teaching children to serve others will help them think more deeply, love more generously, and genuinely display the heart of Christ.
I believe there are many approaches to instilling healthy self-worth in girls, but it begins within the security of a loving family. Specifically, it depends on a caring and affirming father. Moms are
The surest way to avoid an affair is to flee temptation as soon as it confronts you. Author Jerry Jenkins has referred to this determination to preserve moral purity as building hedges around marriage
Life will test each of us severely, if not during younger days, then through the events surrounding our final days. Jesus spoke of this inevitability when He said, "In the world ye shall have tribulat
Sitting by a fire on the beach of the Sea of Galilee, Jesus asked Peter, “Do you love me?” Perhaps you know the story. Peter replied, “You know I love you.”
For a marriage to work, a woman needs to feel loved, and a man needs to feel respected. Dr. Meg Meeker and Ryan Dobson interview Emerson Eggerichs on what it takes to build a successful marriage.



