Willie & Elaine celebrate 30 years of marriage with well-wishes from friends and family, and by sharing lessons learned through the years.
Did you know that one in four of the adults you greeted at church, passed on the road or met in the office could be suffering from some form of mental illness? Monique Keene-King explains how communities of faith can encourage and facilitate healing.
Willie and Elaine discuss how parents can respond when a family says they are gay, lesbian or same-sex attracted. Virna Santos joins this conversation that examines the implications of parental reactions at that pivotal moment.
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.
Willie and Elaine discuss the dlemma of incarcerated parents and the impact their absence has on families, communities and society, and what one organization is doing to help. Diane Wallace Booker joins the conversation.
Many of us are very dedicated to the work of the church and want to help it grow. But could too much "good work" put a strain on our marriage and family life? Roger & Kathy Hernandez discuss how to find a healthy balance.
Could you live on $1.25 per day? What would you do if a natural disaster struck your community and destroyed your home and livelihood? Cheryl Shaw shares stories of those who faced these challenges and how the Adventist Church lent a helping hand.
Millions of children have one or both parents who are incaracerated. Carolyn LeCroy shares her experience of parenting behind bars. Once paroled, she returned to prison to help those are left behind. Diane Wallace Booker also joins the conversation.
Willie and Elaine explain how sexual abuse is impacting our families, communities, schools, and even our churches. Claudette Andrews joins the discussion.