In this episode Michael talks with two of his and Cindy’s closest friends, Robert and Liz White about marriage, parenting, community, and discipleship.
Dr. E answers your questions about spanking your child, polyamory and cosmic abandonment; and offers a list of his top recommended books and resources.
Almost 10 million women will be attending colleges across the country this year. Join Michael Easley and Hanna Seymour as they discuss the challenges college students face today as well as how you can be part of challenging and encouraging twenty-somethings to be the man or woman God created them to be, no matter their circumstances.
As parents, we need to continually remind our children of certain principles so that they learn to do the right thing. In the same way, as Believers, we need to be continually reminded of Biblical truth.
Often in our discussions about coming to know Christ, we encounter those “wilderness” moments where we are broken, only to be healed and to grow stronger in our faith. Chris Baxter, mother of four and author of A Mother’s Privilege, has experienced her share of these tests. On the broadcast, Chris discusses the moments that marked her life, and shares with us how God’s love helped her to realize He was walking by her side after all.
Dr. Megan Osborne is our guest author on the blog this month. She officially begins our conversation on #BodyImage and, as you’ll read, is writing from personal experience.
Do you get angry because your kids are never satisfied or lack gratitude? Do they have a sense of entitlement or you hear them say, “That’s not fair!” Did you just answer, yes? You might be a “Snowplow Partent”. Come listen to author Kay Wyma share about Comparison and Entitlement.
Despite good intentions, many people in today’s culture foster a sense of entitlement in their children through comparison. Comparison, according to author Kay Wyma, was the tool used in the fall. The narcissism from which entitlement stems, Wyma says, can be cured by learning to look at those around us, rather than what they have.
Learn more about the dangers of a self-centered society, and join our conversation.