Tensions Between Former Spouses Surface Over Boyfriend Texting Children
Since our divorce was finalized in June of 2010, my former spouse and I for the most part have gotten along quite well. Sure, there are those moments of tension and frustration that creep up at times and until recently a phone conversation or face-to-face meeting would clear things up. But yesterday the conversation took at downward turn over a request I made for another man to stop texting my children.
Toby Mac, Matt Redman Capture Top Honors at 44th Annual Dove Awards
TobyMac walked away with the coveted Artist of the Year honors, and "10,000 Reasons (Bless My Soul)" by Matt Redman was named Song of the Year, beating out 20 others including "Forgiveness," "Live Like That" and "Redeemed."
Are There Still Enough Value Voters to Turn American Red?
The Family Research Council kicked off their annual Values Voter Summit in the nations capitol on Friday with an all-star line of potential GOP presidential candidates and rising political stars attempting to motivate the social base of the conservative movement. But are there enough "values voters" who will vote to make a difference in the 2014 and 2016 elections?
Jordan’s Historical and Christian Sites Are Worth a Middle Eastern Journey
Just the mention of traveling to the Middle East today may raise red flags given all the unrest the region is experiencing. However my recent weeklong tour of Jordan left me with a new understanding and appreciation for a country I can only describe as an oasis of glistening water in an unsettled desert.
Holly Starr, 20, Uses Own Struggles, Including Body Image, as Inspiration for New Album, ‘Focus’
(Her male track coach made the comment Holly referred to. "You don't look like you did last year" was what he said. Although she insists the comment was not intended in a mean way, it would take her years to overcome the pain associated with that those few words.)
Movie Review: ‘Seasons of Gray’ Showcases the Power of Forgiveness, Reconciliation With Biblical Theme
Much like the Old Testament story of Joseph, Brady Gray, played by Andrew Cheney, ends up in the city and believes returning home or contacting his father will only make matters worse. Instead, he is intent on rebuilding his life with the help of his new friend, who gets him an entry-level job in the building and real estate industry. His intelligence and education quickly catch the attention of his new boss and his lonely wife.