


When Do Our Kids Feel Loved
It’s been my experience that research findings often confirm what we’ve known to be true through observation, intuition, and common sense. That’s certainly the case with a new study entitled “When Do Adolescents Feel Loved?” that’s been published in the…
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The Danger of Living by Feelings
Our kids are growing up in a feeling-oriented world. If you don’t feel something, it can’t be real. A few years ago I read Mother Teresa’s book, Come Be My Light. This collection of journal entries and letters indicates that…
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The Roller Coaster of Adolescent Emotions
If your adolescent years were like mine, you remember riding the roller coaster of emotions. There were high highs and low lows. . . that sometimes alternated in minutes! As I’ve worked with teenagers and studied adolescent development over the…
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Morality as a Matter of Taste
One of the most astute cultural critics I’ve come to know and follow is Dr. Carl Trueman, a professor of biblical and religious studies at Grove City College. In a recent article in First Things magazine, Carl makes this observation:…
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