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If family is everything, these how-tos will help you through it all, from sibling drama to family vacations to irritating in-laws and beyond.
A Teenage Talk All Teens Should Get
I remember a day, sometime just before I began high school as a freshman. My older cousin had just left, after coming over to see if I was excited to go to the same school as him. He certainly seemed like he was excited for it. We'd grown up to be close, and he acted more like a big brother than a cousin.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Families
PSA For New Dads On Mummy's Postpartum Depression
If you are reading this and expecting to have or have had a recent addition to your family, congratulations from the bottom of my heart! As a proud Mommy, I understand that the joy is either making your heart explode, or it hasn't registered yet and you are too terrified to hold it, or you're already imagining all the people you're going to have to go to prison for murder for to protect the wee thing as they grow up. It's okay. It's all normal.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Families
Can You Raise Unstoppable Kids?
Why Children Fear Losing and How Parents Can Help For a period, Joe was persistently fixated on achieving “first place.” In early education classes, whenever he completed a task, he’d seek my praise, asking, “Mom, am I number one?” His face would light up upon hearing a positive response, but he’d sulk when met with a less favorable answer.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Families
Evangelical Pastor Calls Donald Trump’s Maga Bible ‘Disgusting’ & ‘Blasphemous’
Evangelical Pastor Calls Donald Trump’s Maga Bible ‘Disgusting’ & ‘Blasphemous’ Introduction: Unveiling Controversy The collision of politics and religion has long been a fertile ground for controversy, and the recent denunciation of the "Maga Bible" by an evangelical pastor has once again ignited this fiery debate. This unexpected condemnation has reverberated across both religious and political spheres, prompting reflection on the implications of intertwining faith with partisan symbolism.
By Dalip Negi2 years ago in Families
Twenty-Something Tsunami: Riding the Wave, Not Drowning in It
Ah, your twenties. A decade splashed across countless movies, TV shows, and self-help articles as a time of carefree abandon, whirlwind romances, and career rocket ships. But for many of us who are living it, the reality feels more like a tsunami of uncertainty, societal pressures, and that nagging question: "Am I doing this whole adulting thing right?"
By James Moody2 years ago in Families
Master the Art of Dua: Bring Back Lost Love with Ease
Remembering Dua for love back is the fastest and most efficient way of placing a request to Allah to return the lost love or give a helping hand in saving the sinking relationship. In Islam, it is recognized that dua (supplication) is a form of worship that joins us to Allah and helps us to ask His mercy and wisdom whenever and where necessary.
By Maulana Ji2 years ago in Families
A Tapestry of Love: The Journey of a Husband and Wife
In the heart of a serene countryside, where rolling hills met endless skies and the earth sang with the melody of life, there existed a humble cottage nestled amidst a grove of ancient oak trees. Here, amidst the whispering leaves and the gentle murmur of a nearby stream, lived a husband and wife whose love knew no bounds—a love that had weathered the storms of life and blossomed like a fragrant flower in the garden of their hearts.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Families
Roots of Love
In a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a family whose bond was as strong as the roots of the ancient oak tree that stood in their backyard. The Johnsons—Mark, Sarah, and their three children, Emily, Jack, and Lily—embodied the essence of love, unity, and resilience that defined the true meaning of family.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Families





