This post is the first in a series regarding questions I have been asked to answer for pastoral candidacy at various churches. Some of the questions were theological and some were more "role play," as in how a given situation would be handled by me if I was their pastor. This particular question
3 Activities Of A Christ-Centered Family
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Surviving Infertility: 6 Tips For Keeping Your Sanity
[stextbox id="custom"]This is a guest post by Andrea Harrington. Andrea Harrington is the author of Hope Deferred: Keeping your Joy and Sanity on the Journey to Family. She is an adoptive mom of two and a passionate adoption advocate. Through her company, Wool Sock Media, she provides a dynamic
How Public Education Almost Destroyed My Child (And Why Homeschooling Saved Her)
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7 Things You Might Not Know About Foster Care
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Things I Learned About Infertility, Patience, and God’s Sovereign Timing
[stextbox id="custom"]This is a guest post by Brandi King. Brandi is a wife and mother of two boys. She lives in Little Chute, Wisconsin and enjoys working with young children and teens. She is actively involved in the Women's Ministry at her church. If you're interested in writing an article