Parenting

Using Our History To Propel Our Kids Forward


by Eric Payne
Earlier this year I took the family to see the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. It was opening night/family night at the …


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New Study: How Has Technology Changed Your Family?


A new study by the Barna Group took an in-depth look how technology is changing the way we communicate, and what the impact is …


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How Soon Do We Push Our Kids?


by Tara Pringle Jefferson
If I say so myself, I’ve got two pretty smart kids.
My daughter just went for her kindergarten assessment and at barely …


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Discipline in a Blended Family


By Ronnie Tyler
Discipline can be a point of contention in a blended family.  Differences in parenting styles can literally make a couple split if …


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Why Men Don’t Fear


by Eric Payne
A few months ago I was sitting in church, not totally paying attention, when I softly spoke the following assertion out loud …


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Why Mother’s Day Shouldn’t Be A Big Deal To Moms


By Tara Pringle Jefferson
I was doing my usual morning browse through my friend’s Facebook statuses and I found a Mother’s Day post written by …


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House Hunting for Education


by Gwen Jimmere
They say babies are expensive. For me, my son, himself, isn’t what’s expensive. It’s all the big ticket items we have to …


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African-American Pastors Issue A “Call to Action” To Combat Declining Marriage Rates And Fatherlessness


By Edward C. Lee
The African American church has long been the launching pad for lasting social, political and economic change in and for the …


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Parenting Conundrum: What Would You Do?


By Edward C. Lee
Last weekend I was out with some friends at one of those restaurant/bar type places that reminds all of us  parents …


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No More Lazy Parenting


By Tiya Cunningham-Sumter
Like many working mothers, after the 9-to-5 I am pretty much wiped out. Unfortunately (because there never appears to be a break) …

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