“Family”
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A Cry For Help: Our Personal Story, Part I
The Art of Relationships Podcast - October 11, 2022
Is your loved one crying out for help? What signs would you look for? In part one of this two-part series, we (hosts Dr. Chris and Alisa Grace) are joined by our 19-year-old daughter, Caroline, to share our personal experience as a family navigating Caroline's battle with clinical anxiety.
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From Scripture & Science: How to Talk About Mental Health
The Art of Relationships Podcast - September 22, 2022
Mental health has become a growing topic of concern in our culture- but how do we talk about it? Dr. Chris and Alisa Grace discuss signs of mental health and look to both scripture and science for advice on how to talk about it, and what resources are available to those in need.
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Remember When?
The Art of Relationships Podcast - September 13, 2022
Remember when you had your first date?
Scripture is full of commands to remember, because God knows our hearts and wants to build intimacy with us through remembrance. The same is true of our earthly relationships. Reminiscing Scripture is full of commands to remember because God knows our hearts and wants to build intimacy with us through remembering. The same is true of our earthly relationships. Reminiscing over memories with fondness can actually strengthen our relationships!
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Why You Love Being a Mom
Arlene Pellicane - May 10, 2022
Why do you love being a mom? In today's blog, best-sellling author and speaker Arlene Pellicane shares about her own experiences of motherhood and encourages other moms to pause and recognize all of the good they've done in their children's lives.
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Before It's Too Late: Take the Time
Willa Williams - March 8, 2022
Is there something you appreciate about someone but are too afraid to share? In today's blog, Willa Williams shares a personal story that teaches us to express appreciation and vulnerability before it's too late.
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Dealing with Difficult In-laws?
Willa Williams - February 1, 2022
Dear CMR:
My in-laws are having a hard time cutting the cord when it comes to my wife. They try to get involved in everything we do and it's causing us conflict. We're considering seeing a marriage counselor, but do you think her parents should be included in the marriage counseling?
Signed, Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen
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The V of Parenting
Willa Williams - January 12, 2022
How do we raise healthy, well-functioning adults? Parenting can be a daunting and difficult task. In today's video, Willa Williams walks through the "V of Parenting", the critical stages of parenting.
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The Greatest Christmas Gift of all...And it's Not What You Think
Alisa Grace - December 21, 2021
Is there a certain thing your spouse does that drives you crazy? No matter how "perfect" a relationship appears, the answer is most likely yes. In today's blog, Alisa Grace shares a personal story about how God changed her perspective using an old blue chair.
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