Why You Should Play Favorites

When my grandmother Frances died this past summer, I stood at the front of the church to say a few words about her. The somber mood was momentarily broken as I said, “First, I want you all to know that I was my grandmother’s favorite.” Murmurs spread throughout the room at the thought of this, but from the family came looks of understanding and thankful relief from the grief that had recently taken hold of our hearts. I went on to describe how my grandmother had told me for years that I was her favorite, did special things to show …

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How to Talk to Your Child about Divorce

  It’s an unfortunate truth in society today: half of all children will go through the break-up of their family, and their parent’s divorce. Though it’s obviously not God’s ideal, it does happen, and needs to be approached with grace from those on the outside, as well as those on the inside. One of the biggest mistakes parents make while going through a divorce is leaving their child out of the conversation. They have suffered a loss as well, are grieving as well, and need someone to work through it with them. So, how do you talk to your child about …

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