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  • 2 weeks ago | crosswalk.com | Jaime Wright

    SlideshowsPublished Jun 09, 2025It's no secret that talking to your teen can be challenging. There are the eye rolls, the heaving sighs, the "bruh" inserted (and you're not sure if being called that is a good or bad thing), and so on. Raising teenagers is a bit like riding a whirly ride at the summer fair. It starts out exciting; in the middle, you think you're going to be sick, and at the end, you're dizzy and hoping everything worked out the way it was supposed to.

  • 3 weeks ago | crosswalk.com | Jaime Wright

    SlideshowsUpdated Jun 04, 2025Anxiety is a very real struggle. Many of us face it in varying degrees, and regardless of the cause of anxiety, the first big step in counteracting it is to acknowledge that it is there. As you look into Scripture, you will see that many of the heroes of the faith experienced times of anxiety. Times when the unknown or the inevitable weighed them down, stole their breath, their reason, and their peace.

  • 3 weeks ago | crosswalk.com | Jaime Wright

    SlideshowsPublished Jun 03, 2025There are so many checklists of habits that we should develop to be successful, to be at peace, to find inner self-worth, and so on. There are quite a few habits that we, as Christians, should adopt to have a solid walk with the Lord. If we consider some of the major ones we hear most often, we can probably list them relatively quickly.

  • 1 month ago | thebanner.org | Jaime Wright

    By Jaime Jo WrightReviewed by Sonya VanderVeen FeddemaIn 1921, Marian Arnold reluctantly returns to Mullerian Manor, her family’s summer estate in the countryside near Milwaukee, Wis. Yet it is a residence she fears—for good reason. When the first person is found dead in the glass butterfly house with broken butterfly wings nearby, the police are called and an investigation is launched. Who is the Butterfly Butcher?

  • 1 month ago | crosswalk.com | Jaime Wright

    It may happen, if it hasn’t already. That moment when your child begins to question their faith. When they realize that they have been hitching a ride with you all these years, but now, they must make their faith their own, adopt an entirely new philosophy, or abandon faith altogether. Just having your kids begin to explore other faiths and religions can inspire a sense of panic, and understandably so. Changing belief systems isn’t like changing career paths.