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.
Everybody loves to win but we've all experienced some of life's failures. Willie and Elaine talk with Roger Hernandez on how to turn those negatives into positives.
Over a decade ago, Josh and Danielle's daughter, Kelly, was killed when a drunk driver hit the car she was riding in. She was just 5 years old. Find out how the Pierres survived this tragedy, what they learned about God and each other in the process.
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.
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.