An estimated 17 million people worldwide are living with Autism. Join Willie and Elaine as they talk with Kami Borg, who raises awareness and understanding about how Autism affects families by relating her own experiences.
Childhood obesity is a growing concern. Willie and Elaine talk with Dr. Nerida McKibben on what you can do to combat this health problem and how you can give your children a healthy start.
Join Willie as he talks with Dr. Gary Fraser about the key takeaways for men from the Adventist Health Study, and how to apply them to our lives.
When they were young, our focus was raising them. Life was consumed with their development, well-being, education and extra activities. But now what? Join Willie and Elaine as they navigate the life after an empty nest.
Who doesn't want to fall in love, get married, and live happily ever after. But many come home from the honeymoon to realize things are not what they expected. Willie and Elaine Oliver host Mike and Gayle Tucker as they discuss how to keep the love alive, even after the honeymoon has ended.
People are living longer than they did a generation ago. This can be a blessing, as we have more time with our loved ones. But it can also pose some challenges. Willie and Elaine Oliver talk with Diane Crane about caring for the elderly and preparing for our own end-of-life care.
The statistics on marriage are troubling; in fact, some researchers suggest that nearly half of all marriages end in divorce. But long beforehand there are warning signs. Learn about the warning signs, what to do if you think your marriage is in trouble and how to turn it around.
Parenting is not for the faint of heart. It's a tough job but there are resources to help moms, dads and extended families raise happy and healthy children. Claudio and Pamela Conseugra address some of these issues.
On August 1, 2011, Meredith Parish Carter recieved a phone call that changed her life. She explains the grief and groth she experience after losing her husband to suicide.