Helping Couples in the Divorce Decision-Making “Wilderness”

Written by Dr. Alan J. Hawkins Several years ago, I accepted a student into our doctoral family studies program. Tamara Fackrell was a practicing divorce attorney and mediator. She was skilled in her practice at helping her clients deal more effectively with ending their marriages and move on with life.  She did this responsibly, not […]

America’s Invisible Children

Written by David Schel A few weeks ago, a wave swept the nation as over 80 million people watched The Invisible Children video on YouTube.  It tells the story of Joseph Kony, an African rebel leader who mutilated and enslaved thousands of children during the past 25 years.  I’ll leave the criticism of this effort […]

The Elephant In The Room

Written by Jason Williams When your boat is sinking, bailing water is not a long-term solution. At some point you have to address the hole. Because of family instability, however, America’s children are going under, and fast. And it’s not for lack of a big enough bucket. Causes who do what they do “for the […]

Why Are We Afraid To Talk About The Most Important Things?

Written by Richard A. Panzer, Ph.D. In a recent CNN Beliefs Blog, Kerry Egan, a hospice chaplain described her experiences listening to people who were dying. She writes that “they talk about the love they felt, and the love they gave. Often they talk about love they did not receive, or the love they did […]