In these divided times of raised voices and clenched fists, maybe the real measure of our humanity is whether we can step in to help those aren’t like us.
These are some good questions that might help you decide what to do in the aftermath of a fight, and to help you decide whether you are ready to process.
Author: Amy Van Veen | Focus On The Family. “The first five years were the worst!” Pam* said, laughing about her and her husband Jim’s* somewhat rocky pathway to healthy conflict.
Author: Heather Trent Beers | Focus On The Family. “How about a few side items with dinner sometime?” my husband said, poking his fork in the lone casserole gracing the table. Dennis’ words seemed harmless. Combine a couple of words and a cute face, and you have a simple request from your adoring husband of […]