Listen Now First things first, Happy Thanksgiving! As we all gather around the hearth this week, what a great time to reflect on the nature of home and our gratitude for it, …
Listen Now The contrast was so sharp we nearly winced. The other day, we were talking about somber subjects, including the upcoming anniversary of the death of Soren’s dad and a dear friend’s …
Listen Now A friend and mother of multiple young children emailed us the other day mentioning that she and her family are in a “season of extreme exhaustion.” She and her husband …
Listen Now Last Saturday, with an hour to spare between the parent-chauffeur’s Saturday drop-offs (a daughter’s tennis lesson) and pick-ups (a son’s piano lesson), Soren squeezed in a father-son outing to an …
Listen Now For this week’s Letter on Family Culture, Level 4 of your Trinity House, we are delighted to share our interview with Nick George. He’s a third-year clinical psychology doctoral student …
Listen Now It didn’t take long for our youngest son to start stacking the newly-delivered cord of firewood at the end of the driveway. What began as a father-son project turned into an …
Listen Now We’ve all been there. An argument with a co-worker or spouse flares up. A good friend or the boss does that thing that makes us crazy. It could be about anything—schedules, chores, …
Listen Now Maybe our story will sound familiar. When we fastened the seatbelts in the rollercoaster of parenting for the first time, on an unforgettable day in February 2003, we didn’t have a …
Listen Now We’ve made quite a few mistakes over the years in our attempts to build Family Culture, Level 4 of a Trinity House. And we hope you can learn from them! But first, a …
Listen Now A priest friend recently shared how he had heard the idea of “Menial Task Thursdays” from a brother priest. Before he corralled his menial tasks, they had hung over him like a …
Listen Now The other day, one of us (let’s just leave this a little vague) needed to vent. About the “overwhelm”. About how non-stop life is. About the sudden explosion of the fall …
Listen Now Some friends recently shared that their family prayer time had become so awful that they quit. And they’re certainly not alone. Whatever the reason—new baby, summer laxity, a move, tough teens, screen …
Listen Now First things first, Happy Thanksgiving! As we all gather around the hearth this week, what a great time to reflect on the nature of home and our gratitude for it, …
Listen Now The contrast was so sharp we nearly winced. The other day, we were talking about somber subjects, including the upcoming anniversary of the death of Soren’s dad and a dear friend’s …
Listen Now A friend and mother of multiple young children emailed us the other day mentioning that she and her family are in a “season of extreme exhaustion.” She and her husband …
Listen Now Last Saturday, with an hour to spare between the parent-chauffeur’s Saturday drop-offs (a daughter’s tennis lesson) and pick-ups (a son’s piano lesson), Soren squeezed in a father-son outing to an …
Listen Now For this week’s Letter on Family Culture, Level 4 of your Trinity House, we are delighted to share our interview with Nick George. He’s a third-year clinical psychology doctoral student …
Listen Now It didn’t take long for our youngest son to start stacking the newly-delivered cord of firewood at the end of the driveway. What began as a father-son project turned into an …
Listen Now We’ve all been there. An argument with a co-worker or spouse flares up. A good friend or the boss does that thing that makes us crazy. It could be about anything—schedules, chores, …
Listen Now Maybe our story will sound familiar. When we fastened the seatbelts in the rollercoaster of parenting for the first time, on an unforgettable day in February 2003, we didn’t have a …
Listen Now We’ve made quite a few mistakes over the years in our attempts to build Family Culture, Level 4 of a Trinity House. And we hope you can learn from them! But first, a …
Listen Now A priest friend recently shared how he had heard the idea of “Menial Task Thursdays” from a brother priest. Before he corralled his menial tasks, they had hung over him like a …
Listen Now The other day, one of us (let’s just leave this a little vague) needed to vent. About the “overwhelm”. About how non-stop life is. About the sudden explosion of the fall …
Listen Now Some friends recently shared that their family prayer time had become so awful that they quit. And they’re certainly not alone. Whatever the reason—new baby, summer laxity, a move, tough teens, screen …
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