Assumptions lead to more assumptions, and communication leads to more communication.
In this episode, Adam talks with author Todd Gerelds. Todd is author of the book Woodlawn, which became a major motion picture that played in theaters across the country.
Guilt, for the child of an aging parent, can control their thinking and actions, and it is a battle one must fight every day. Guilt will keep us from being fully with and for our parents in the way we can be.
If you and I are going to break free from whatever we’re stuck in, if we’re going to live healthy, holy lives, if we’re going to move into God’s future, we have to fire ourselves and hire God.
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day is observed annually on January 11. Author Craig Parshall writes about this important topic in his books, and fights them head-on in his work as an attorney.
Known for his powerful prayers, U.S. Senate chaplain Dr. Barry C. Black calls us to pray for our nation in his new book, Make Your Voice Heard in Heaven.
Today is The Arc’s first birthday! Thank you for your loyal readership, and for sharing your thoughts about your favorite posts. Here’s a list of some of the most popular articles from 2017.
by Abbi Woodworth, based on Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys by Stephen James and David Thomas
Parenting a little boy can be a lot like trying to maintain order during a natural disaster: chaotic and dangerous.
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People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
Inspired by a true story, People of the Book is a novel of sweeping historical grandeur and intimate emotional intensity by an acclaimed and beloved author.
If we want a fresh start and the ability to greet the unexpected turns of the year ahead with trusting hope, what we need is not more resolutions, but more grace.