What kind of relationship do you have with your mother?
great, we're very close
pretty good, we get along most of the time
okay, we have our tough moments, but we keep trying
not good, we fight more than we get along
awful, we're either fighting or not speaking to each other
my mother's passed away
Forgotten Friends Receiving grace for my lapses in contact by Andrea Bianchi TCW Editors' Blog
Spiritual Friends If you're like most people, you think ministers are all about church buildings and pulpits. by Marcus Goodyear Faith in the Workplace, April 2008
My Faves: The People I Keep Creating a new cell-phone directory tested my commitment in ways I didn't expect. by Gordon MacDonald LJ, December 2007
Talking Dirty My roommate often swears in God's name. Is there a Bible verse I can show him that says we shouldn't curse like that—or at all? by Christin Ditchfield TC, November/December 2007
Woman of Influence How God used me to unknowingly change a life by Carla Barnhill TCW Editors' Blog
Racism vs. Gracism Pastor David Anderson has a radical remedy for our nation's racial ills. interview by Edward Gilbreath TC, September/October 2007
Extending Family Why it stretched far beyond shared bloodlines and last names by Carla Barnhill Walk With Me blog, August 2007
She's Just Not That Into You Unless I initiated our get-togethers, they never happened. Ever. by Jane Johnson Struck TCW Editors' Blog, August 2007
The Anger Web I didn't realize how unforgiveness had me ensnared. by Elizabeth Diffin TCW Blog, June 2007
Friends Outside the Faith 4 women talk about the challenges of reaching out with compassion while living lives of holiness. moderated by Lisa Harper TCW, March/April 2007
Talking Narnia to Your Neighbors How C.S. Lewis's fairy tales can impact your friends for Christ. by Keri Wyatt Kent TCW, November/December 2005
Become Each Other's Publicist Why it's important to heap praise on the ones we love. by Dr. Les Parrott III July, 2003
My Coworker, My Friend? Four ways to spot a confidante among the cubicles by Julie-Allyson Ieron TCW, May/June 2003
Going the Extra Mile Have you learned to apply the extra mile principle to your relationships? by Dr. Les Parrott March, 2003
Overflowing Love Five ways to be more affectionate. by Neil Clark Warren February, 2003
Different by Design Why cultivating an assortment of unlikely friends can enrich your life. by Amy Nappa TCW, January/February 2003
When a Friend Fails When a friendship falters we are rarely equipped for the aftershock. by Les & Leslie Parrott January 2003
Can Men and Women Be Just Friends? For many people, the idea of a man and a woman being friends is charming but improbable. by Les & Leslie Parrott December 2002
Why Friends Fail It's a question that nags at us when a friendship fails: Why? by Les & Leslie Parrott December 2002
Tell It Like It Is How to speak the truth to a friend without harming your friendship. by Annette Smith TCW, November/December 2002
Power of Two Author Dee Brestin and recording artist Kathy Troccoli dish on their surprising bondand the unique treasures unlikely friendships can bring. by Corrie Cutrer TCW, July/August 2002
What Single Women Wish You Knew The married woman's primer for befriending the unattached. by Camerin Courtney TCW, May/June 2002
Doing Life Together Looking for spiritual growth and emotional support a circle of friends provides? It may be as near as your neighborhood. by Jane Johnson Struck TCW, March/April 2002
New Girl in Town? How to cultivate friendships after a move. by Cindy Crosby TCW, January/February 2002
More Than Skin Deep Our friendship taught me to be colorblind. by Kimberly Cash Tate TCW, November/December 2001
The Buddy System Together Julie Rodriguez and Diana Navarro have battled witchcraft and racial stereotypes to find a businessand faithto call their own. by Camerin Courtney TCW, March/April 2001
Sister, Sister We're not just family, we're friends. Here's why. by Amy Nappa TCW, July/August 2000
Is She Driving You Crazy? 6 ways to survive a high-maintenance friendship. by Rhonda Rhea TCW, March/April 2000
Forever Friends When Cassie Bernall died in the Columbine shootings last year, Amanda Meyer lost her best friend. But Amanda will never forget the girl who shared her faith, fears and dreams. by Crystal Kirgiss CL, March/April 2000
8 Things Friends Have Taught Me Here are some of the most important lessons I've learned! by Annette LaPlaca TCW, January/February 2000