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Insignificant
I went on vacation ready to fix my grandiose life. God had other plans.
by Ashley MooreOctober 1, 2012
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Square Dancing with a Dog
Lately my daily dog walks resemble my walks with God.
By LaTonya TaylorMay 31, 2011
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Happily Ever After
Tips on how to navigate a marriage—whether you're a newlywed or an "oldywed"
By Jim KillamJune 8, 2010
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The Tension Over Doing It All
Why are women more unhappy than ever?
Halee ScottApril 7, 2010
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The Marriage Tightrope
How balanced are you? Here's a quick way to find out
Donald HarveySeptember 30, 2008
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The Grad School Survival Program
How to send your spouse off to school without letting go of your marriage
Elizabeth McBurney September 30, 2008
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The Secret to Balanced Living
How couples have discovered a balanced lifestyle through a Christ-centered program called First Place
Renae BottomSeptember 30, 2008
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Ministry Times Two
For Eric and Jennifer Garcia, serving together and having a good marriage aren't accidental—they're intentional.
by Dawn ZemkeSeptember 12, 2008
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Facts of Married Life
A chat with Lisa Whelchel and Steve Cauble.
by Dawn ZemkeSeptember 12, 2008
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Can You Have It All?
When it comes to balancing career and marriage, something has to give—right? 'Wrong!' says Alan Loy McGinnis
Ron R. LeeSeptember 12, 2008
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A Simple, Balanced Life?
It is possible, says author Norm Wright in Simplify Your Life and Get More Out of It! (Tyndale)
Interviewed by Louise A. FerrebeeSeptember 12, 2008
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A Woman of Influence
Why Elisa Morgan, CEO of MOPS International, is passionate about helping women see themselves as more than their roles.
Jane Johnson StruckJanuary 1, 2007
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Discovering a Healthier You
Christian wellness professional Ruth McGinnis offers tips to help you feel better and more balanced physically and spiritually.
Amy M. TatumSeptember 1, 2002
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Stay-at-home Supermom?
You don't have to be Betty Crocker, June Cleaver, and Mother Teresa all rolled into one.
Cheryl GochnauerNovember 1, 2001
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The Work-Family Balancing Act
10 ways to determine the right blend of parenting and work for your family
Jane A. G. Kise July 1, 2001