Conflict Resolution
The potential for conflict exists every time people come together: at home, at work, during holidays and special events, and so on. Author and … More Conflict Resolution »
The potential for conflict exists every time people come together: at home, at work, during holidays and special events, and so on. Author and … More Conflict Resolution »
CHRISTMAS COULD BE SAD AND LONELY, EXCEPT . . . In just a few days, families throughout the country and across the world will … More Christmas Could Be Sad & Lonely – Except »
Guests Shirley Mitchell & Cruiser Small discuss the difference a heritage of faith in families can make in children’s lives as they grow up … More Living Purposefully after 50, 60, or 70 »
Do you worry? Suffer Anxiety? Author Karen Jordan suffered from continual anxiety, especially while her mother was dying. She asked God how she could … More Words That Change Everything »
Todd Courtney, author of Max Rhymes books for toddlers, joins Heritage of Truth host Jeanne Dennis to discuss a way he believes parents who … More Instill Core Values in Toddlers through Stories »
Zelma Loeske, author of the children’s picture book Zelma’s Farm and a leader in Vermont Right to Life, understands firsthand the pain of childhood … More Is It Enough to Count Our Blessings? »
Do you find your your children getting frustrated, feeling worried, or getting out of control when they’re excited? Today early childhood education expert and … More Help Children Cope with Emotions »
Author, speaker, and blogger Edie Melson has experienced the fear and other emotions that go along with having a loved one serve in the … More What to Do While My Soldier Serves »
George W. Bush impersonator John C. Morgan knows what it means to be afraid. He realized fear was keeping him from fulfilling God’s best … More Does Fear Keep You Paralyzed? »
We know satan is the master of deception. How much power does he really have? Shedding light on the darkness of deception, illusionists Rod … More How Powerful Is the Devil? Unmasking the Masquerade »