Archive for March, 2011
Follow Up On Family Devotions
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011In yesterday’s podcast Julie and I spoke of a book that everyone enjoyed. One that I was fearful would be difficult to locate. However, much to my joy the book is still widely available from Amazon and from Institute in Basic Life Principles! If you would like to visit IBLP’s store to purchase the book [...]
How To Make Family Devotions A Reality
Monday, March 28th, 2011I know as a young family you are not looking for one more “to do” item or to feel guilty over your shortcomings! Many feel the pressure of trying to fit family devotions into very busy schedules. Here is my advice – R E L A X ! Don’t feel like you have to do [...]
Taking Charge
Sunday, March 27th, 2011While researching materials to guide parents in training their children in responsible use of technology, I have observed that in nearly every society that shifts the majority of parenting and influencing away from parents two consequences result. First, the children are not trained in the belief system of their parents. And second, children without strong [...]
Mark on Marriage for Today Radio Show
Friday, March 18th, 2011I will be appearing on a Blog Talk Radio show called Marriage for Today on Saturday March 18th at 11:00 PM Eastern Time. You can tune in during the radio program through the internet at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/marriagefortoday/
Looking For Positive Messages for Your Kids?
Thursday, March 17th, 2011Is this something you could get excited about?
Help Japan
Tuesday, March 15th, 2011Verizon and Sprint have waved messaging fees for those that text TSUNAMI to 50555 to donate $10 to Convoy of Hope. Excellent Faith Based Disaster Relief Agency Recommended by Time Magazine as one of 5 effective ways to help Japan Click picture to visit their site.
Prepare Your Children For Today’s Technology
Sunday, March 6th, 2011For years parents have protected children from the dangers of powerful tools. The tools are not in and of themselves dangerous, but their power makes them dangerous in the hands of immature individuals. We would never let our 13 year old drive our car on the highway nor let our 10 year old have unrestricted [...]

