by Ken Sande | Nov 29, 2015 | Home Page, RW Blog
One of the greatest heartbreaks a parent can experience is to be estranged from an adult child … which usually means losing contact with beloved grandchildren as well. That’s what happened to Karen when she offended her daughter, Debra, with a few careless words...
by Ken Sande | Nov 22, 2015 | Home Page, RW Blog
If you’re like most people, the coming holiday season will be either the best time of the year or the worst time of the year … and it will probably depend on the quality of your relationships. To help you make this the best season ever, we’ve compiled...
by Ken Sande | Nov 8, 2015 | RW Blog
When he was two-and-half-years-old, my grandson, Andrew, came across a fresh pile of dog poo in the yard. Having been told repeatedly to stay away from dog piles, he of course felt an irresistible desire to step on it and squish it around. Not liking the odor, he...
by Ken Sande | Oct 25, 2015 | Home Page, RW Blog, RW Movie Blog
Bridge of Spies is one of the most inspirational movies I’ve seen in years. It reminds me why I went to law school — I had a love for justice, a respect for the biblical roots of the U.S. legal system, and a desire to defend those who could not help...
by Ken Sande | Oct 18, 2015 | Home Page, RW Blog
I’ve been in the middle of hundreds of conflicts. Divorces, custody battles, business lawsuits, forced pastoral exits, church splits, nonprofit disintegrations … you name it, I’ve seen Christians fight over it. After many long and difficult mediations, I learned...
by Ken Sande | Oct 11, 2015 | Home Page, RW Blog
My mother-in-law lived with our family for twenty years. For six of those years, my mother also lived with us. Corlette and I called them “the Two Treasures.†In all the years they lived in our home, I never heard one word of criticism, grumbling, or complaining...