by Dave Scheirer | Jun 29, 2020 | Family
My wife and I had friends over the other day. They brought their 6-year-old identical twin grandsons. These boys are full of life and courage; they reminded me of the awe and wonder of just plain living with appropriate reckless abandon. “Appropriate reckless...
by Rev. Dr. Thaeda Franz | Apr 9, 2020 | Family, Relationships
Parenting is a big challenge full of joys, difficulties and attempts to calm and soothe our children. In our efforts, we frequently have to follow our instincts and just try our best. Sometimes that goes well and sometimes it doesn’t. One of the ways we can help our...
by Daniel Derrer | Jul 13, 2019 | Family, Self-Care
I have always wanted to do “something great for God,” and when I was a stay-at-home mom with four sons, I often noticed thinking that I would never do that “something great.” However, during a time when I experienced what I perceived as a deep depression, and...