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She Says, He Says

By Phil Callaway | January 30, 2019
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Early on in my marriage, I realized that my wife and I spoke different languages. When she elbowed me in the middle of the night and said, “Did you hear…

Here’s Something New

By Phil Callaway | January 23, 2019
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Here are some new things you can buy this year: A baby mop. You don’t mop your baby with it; your baby becomes the mop. It’s a baby onesie complete…

God Has Amnesia?

By Phil Callaway | December 17, 2018
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Perhaps you’ve asked yourself, “If God is so good, and He loves me so much, where is He in the midst of this mess? Why doesn’t He show up?

Court Jesters and Funnies

By Phil Callaway | December 11, 2018
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I have broken commandments. I’ve put mud in my brother’s clean trousers, snipped off a girl’s pig tales and cheated on a Bible memory test back in school.

Parenting Advice On Raising Teens From A Christian Perspective

By Phil Callaway | October 25, 2018
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Yes, the teen years are tricky waters for parents to navigate, but they’re even trickier for teens.

How Much Time Should You Spend On Your Smartphone?

By Phil Callaway | October 22, 2018
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Parenting experts almost unanimously agree that the more we limit our kids’ screen time, the better off we’ll all be. But sometimes we parents should look in the mirror.