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Beth Baus is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and has a private practice in Riverside, California. She teaches Christian Counseling and Psychology for Apostolic School of Theology/Hope International University. She attends Inland Lighthouse Church pastored by Rev. Larry Booker. To visit her website, go to www.ourhealthyfamilies.org

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With All My Love

With All My Love

As Christian parents, we all want our children to grow and mature into adults that love God and have an intimate relationship with Him.  We want our children to have a greater experience and understanding of who God really is; a greater experience than making a few crafts in their Sunday School class and putting [...]

Parenting or Spying: Who’s Watching The Kids?

Parenting or Spying:  Who’s Watching The Kids?

 
If you electronically monitor every website your kids view, secretly read all their instant messages, filter their TV viewing, restrict their incoming and outgoing calls, and track their movements by GPS devices lurking in their backpacks and cell phones, are you parenting, or spying?
Spying, and proud of it, says one parental proponents of stealth, who [...]

God and Divorce…What does He think?

God and Divorce…What does He think?

My husband and I are Christians but have had a lot of problems in our marriage.  We are contemplating divorce.  What do you think about divorce?
 
The real question is, “What does God think?”  If we look at scripture honestly, it’s clear that God hates divorce and for very good reasons.  God hates divorce because [...]

So why do they call it Easter?

So why do they call it Easter?

The fact of the matter is no one knows for sure, but it’s commonly believed that the name comes from Bede, a late-seventh-century historian and scholar from Anglo-Saxon England. He says Easter’s name comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre, associated with spring and fertility.
The Easter Bunny comes from these pagan custom of spring as well, [...]

Out of the Mouth of Babes…

Out of the Mouth of Babes…

Glenda, 3, was watching her mother put on face cream. “Why are you putting that on your face, Mama?” she asked. “It’s supposed to make me beautiful,” her mother said. “Well,” Glenda blurted out, “they lied!”
 
Lynsi told her grandmother, “You smell so good! Is that Oil of Old Lady?”
 
A first grader told his teacher his [...]

My Husband Had an Affair…Please Help Me!

My Husband Had an Affair…Please Help Me!

My husband had an affair and although I told him that I forgave him, I can’t forget about it and it’s ruining my marriage.  Please help me!
 
Sometimes we believe, because we’re Christians, it should be easy to forgive someone who has wronged us. We think if we just use the right technique, say the right [...]

Put Kids in Their Own Beds

Put Kids in Their Own Beds

Ashley is 6 years old and still sleeps in the bed with my husband and me?  Is this ok?
 
Honestly, it’s not ok.  Kids need their own space in order to grow up to feel confident and safe without being right next to their parents. What I’ve noticed is that often when parents and children [...]

A Father’s Top Priority

A Father’s Top Priority

So what should be the number 1 priority for dads?  If you ask me, I’m convinced that ‘living Christ’ and role modeling His characteristics should be on the top of the list. Many psychologists believe that most behaviors are learned and what is learned and imprinted in the hearts and minds of children comes mostly [...]

The Choices We Make Change the Story of Our Life

The Choices We Make Change the Story of Our Life

Too often, the biggest problems in our lives are not our adult children’s inability to get a good job, or pay their bills or even their use of drugs.  As parents, sometimes the problem is the part that we play in stepping in to soften the blow of the consequences that come from the bad [...]

The Real Job of Moms

The Real Job of Moms

A mom’s primary job isn’t not cooking dinner, changing diapers or helping a preschooler glue colored macaroni on a coffee can as a Father’s Day gift.
What about a mom’s primary job? It’s not cooking dinner, changing diapers or helping a preschooler glue colored macaroni on a coffee can as a Father’s Day gift.
The most important [...]

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