The holidays are the happiest time of the year, right? Well, for some women, holiday parties can cause a lot of stress and anxiety.
The holidays aren't merry for every family. Help spread more cheer and love this season by teaching your child how to show compassion for others.
Useful tips for coping with your most annoying relatives at family gatherings over the holidays
It's important to remember you can take a step back and keep your holiday party simple.
Give generously to your local food bank this holiday season, and make sure you're giving the stuff they really need.
If you're looking to gain more support this holiday season, you need to know what is expected of you from people who want to give.
If you’re a first-generation police officer, there are some things you should know about what it’s like to be your kid
If you follow these tips, you'll not only avoid embarrassment but may even improve your place in the pecking order
Holiday parties: They could turn out to be a fun night spent celebrating the season with your coworkers. Or they could mutate into a night of drunken disaster.
What would bring true happiness to your household? A winning lottery ticket? A vacation home on a faraway beach?
Today’s young children are working more, but they’re learning less.
The holiday party is a time to celebrate, but let's keep it together, people.
Do cell phones make kids safer — or more vulnerable? Most parents get kids phones because they seem like a way to keep children safe and connected. After all, with a cell phone, your child can contact you whenever he needs you. Also, you should be able to reach your child (assuming, of course, that she hasn’t lost the cell phone, buried it in a backpack, lent it to a friend, forgotten to turn the ringer on, or decided to ignore it when…
Make charitable giving a family affair. A new study shows that children whose families work together on philanthropy are more likely to become philanthropic adults themselves—and to be happier. Here are 5 ways to begin charitable traditions at home over this holiday season.
At the end of my last post, I asked an important question. “Are you serving the body of Christ, utilizing the gifts you have been given by the grace of God to serve your church?” We und…
As part of their curriculum, kids learn to create community by giving to others
Did you know that you can help build a child’s brain - starting even before babies can talk? Simple “serve and return” interactions between adults and young ...