Michelle Agustin is happily married to Eric S. Agustin since 1995. Together, they serve as faculty and mentors at the International Graduate School of Leadership (IGSL). Michelle teaches wives from all over Asia and other parts of the world through the Partners in Ministry (PIM) certificate program, a program for wives of men in ministry. She and her husband are blessed with three sons, Nathan, Timmy, and Noah.
One of the scariest things about letting your children go to school is letting them be guided by the wrong influences. How do we pray so that this doesn’t happen?
For most of us adult children, loving our aging parents isn’t easy when it’s translated to caring for their progressing needs. Here are some thoughts and advice on honoring our aging parents.
Summer vacation is here. Ask your children what are some of the things they can do that will make them say, ‘I’m glad I did this’ at the end of summer.
All children are born with distinct qualities. But sometimes, a child may miss some growth milestones that tend to cause some parents to worry. How should we respond when we notice something is not quite “right”?
Our family practices, routines, and habits all contribute either to the richness or poverty of our experiences. Our childhood memories impact our adulthood, influencing our behavior, decisions, and goals later on.