
Fight For The Heart | Imagine The End
The Challenges of Child-Centered Parenting
I've always wondered why celebrities seem so messed up. Can't there be one couple that stays together forever? Why do famous people have weird riders in their contracts about red… Read More
Fight For The Heart | Imagine The End | Make It Personal
Earning Trust
Parents instinctively want to be able to trust their kids. But have you ever flipped the question. Are your kids able to trust you? I realize that probably sounds strange,… Read More
Imagine The End | Widen The Circle
An Epic Adventure
EPIC. It’s a big word right now, the latest upgrade of “awesome” from years past. But to me, the word goes even deeper and conjures up larger-than-life characters and adventure… Read More
Just Trust Me
Liam and I had hit the pool at the local YMCA for his first round of swim lessons. It was one of those parent/child swim classes, and it seemed like… Read More
When You Have Great Expectations
All it took was an ice cream cone. When my son first started playing baseball, he was scared to try and hit the ball. He didn’t want to miss. So,… Read More

Create A Rhythm | Make It Personal
Bankrupt Parents
When our kids were younger, I was working long hours at the church I pastored. My wife was working part time. The kids were in swimming, music and seasonal sports.… Read More
Fight For The Heart | Imagine The End
Help, Don't Hinder
By Gina McClain Our oldest son is in the 6th grade. He's close to exiting his pre-teen season and fully embrace the realm of teen-hood. (This is a great opportunity… Read More
The Alice Factor
By Gina McClain I grew up watching The Brady Bunch. As part of our after-school television line up, Brady Bunch reruns were a favorite past time for me. From Marsha's… Read More

Hope on a Napkin
Parenting is like this sometimes. It’s a conundrum of the happiest moments of your life mixed with ones that make you want to run from the room screaming. How many… Read More
Family Voice
Here's an article we pulled from the archives that is worth taking a second look. Leave us a comment! What does your family voice sound like? by Carey Nieuwhof There's… Read More