blog image

Never was there a more crucial time for teen girls to know the answer to this question. By Gareth Fraser • Feb. 21, 2018 “I would like to dedicate this book to the memory of my wife of 50 happy years, Loma Armstrong.” So wrote Mr. Armstrong in Mystery of the Ages. There is a lot of depth in that dedication statement. It reveals [..]

blog image

A child is a gift from God. The Lord has used you as parents to bring your child into this world, to give your son or daughter life and to raise them in this world. But your child is still God’s creation – they still belong to Him. As Christian parents, you have the responsibility to nurture your child in an environment that serves Jesu [..]

blog image

Worrying indicates a basic need of loving people. Love is an active act, it goes beyond just feelings and emotion. This act sows the seed of new love, starting a never-ending cycle; as the saying goes: “What never comes back empty? Love!" Love (Jesus) in 1 Corinthians 13 is unconditional. We need to confess our sins and be sensitive [..]

blog image

God created us as socially dependent individuals, meaning that we all need social contact on some level. We like to be members of groups, a part of a company or a family member. As Christians, we need to know that we are not citizens of this world, but we are ambassadors for Christ, God Himself! Hold that thought in your mind today, while sitting [..]

blog image

Parents with limited English proficiency have heard different messages about the language-learning needs of their children. Some believe that speaking to their children in their native language may hold them back from learning English or confuse them as they enter preschool and kindergarten. While mastery of English is important for success in scho [..]