There are three main types of boundaries—porous, rigid, and healthy. Which one you naturally gravitate towards?
The story of Peter and Cornelius challenges us to re-evaluate our prejudices and barriers, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.
Imagine your diary is at a predictable place so that people know when you are working and when you can be contacted. You can make it happen!
We all have boundaries, but following Jesus means being flexible and sometimes letting our boundaries down, say Bec Smith & Caroline Spencer.
It’s important to set boundaries: what you will accept and what you won’t. Otherwise, you may become a “punching bag” for others.
Are parental controls an effective way to help your son or daughter learn the right thing to do when browsing the internet?
Saying ‘no’ teaches our kids important lessons about life, independence, empathy and getting along.
You would never dream of having an affair, so Is there anything wrong with having a close friend of the opposite sex after you’re married?