We’re all about TV reunions, even if they are just in the form of pictures on social media! The latest co-stars to reunite are Jaleel White and Darius McCrary from Family Matters. On Tuesday (April 26), McCrary who played Edward “Eddie” Winslow and White who played the one and only, Steve Urkel, took an epic…
The Family and Medical Leave Act was a huge step forward for working families, but it’s not nearly enough.
Teen and Family Services is a peer based recovery support program that focuses on helping the whole family through substance abuse problems in a holistic way.
It doesn't just matter that we worship Jesus. It matters that we worship him with other people.
Hopefully it's not just 10 episodes of lumberjacking.
Supervisors can use these tips to support family services staff and other direct service professionals who are teleworking with families.
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If you’re a special needs family, we welcome you to Woodridge! Your family, your experiences, and your unique situation brings so much to the church as a whole. As a special needs mom, I didn’t always feel that. I’ve only been the Special Needs Ministry Director for Woodridge for a short time, but I have
Are we living in a post-religious society, or does the all-too-human need for "something more" give rise to patterns of thought and behavior that we identify as "spirituality"?
God is at work in current movements for racial equality. Are white Catholics?
Programs that strengthen the executive function of families — aligning services for children and their parents — gives those families the tools to manage the parenting challenges that are often exacerbated by economic insecurity.
Some of these were one-offs, some were pretty permanent. All were surprising.
I went to Bible school and seminary, and I have never been a member of a church. Never. I always considered myself a member of my childhood church by default of my parents’ membership, but, like my faith at the time, it was never my own.
Almost everywhere I look these days, I see the "Abrahamic" Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders either failing to step up in the face of moral crises or being proud cheerleaders for people and policies that clearly contravene the sacred texts they profess to follow.
My wife and I each hold to a different faith tradition within Christianity. How should I deal with this? Connect with Hank Hanegraaff and the Christian Resea...
Your Compassion letters matter! But don't take our word for it. Watch these Compassion alumni talk about what letters from their sponsors meant to them.
One pundit says it proves our biblical views are driven by politics. Not quite.
Dear Carol: I have several friends who are caring for their parents in various ways. They talk about their parents like the parents have become the family children and it upsets me. My parents are living in their home and doing well. We’ve been planning for the future with the necessary legal documents and I know that they’d like to stay in their home as long as possible but if a move is necessary, they will do it. I’m horrified at the thought…
One of the most straightforward ways to show people that they really matter is to maintain contact with them when they’ve had a hard time, are going through a rough patch, or have suffered a setback. You don’t need to do anything particular; you just need to be in touch.
In the face of crushing poverty is feasting frivolous? Or, does it provide a necessary reminder of the here-and-not-yet kingdom to come.