Robert & Kay Camenisch encouraging and equipping relationships

Dealing with Tension and Strife

Little differences or misunderstandings—not major life-changing matters—cause much of the tension and strife in most relationships. Even if it’s over a little issue, if we feel pushed, we tend to push back. Suddenly, the relationship is tense, with each fighting to win. Once opposing sides are taken, it’s hard to back down and concede. We…

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What Happened to Honor and Respect?

Karen Klein, a 68-year-old bus monitor in Rochester, NY has unintentionally made the news. A video went viral of her being bullied on a school bus by middle school boys. The boys were relentless in their verbal abuse. It horrified the nation and led to a large outpouring of support for Ms. Klein. Reports of…

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Have You Ever Been Irritated by a Blessing?

Have you ever been irritated by something that was meant to be a blessing? I’m ashamed to confess that such happened to me the other day. I almost got mad over the most ridiculous situation. I’m just grateful for the things I’ve learned about anger that helped me turn it around before I ruined the…

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Father’s Day Prayer

Sarah and Emerson Eggerichs of Love and Respect had a couple of tweets that sum up what is on my heart this Father’s Day: “A righteous man who walks in his integrity – How blessed are his sons after him.” ~Proverbs 20:7 “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed and yet…

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6 Problems with Judging Your Neighbor

God says we are not to judge, but I’d venture to say that all of us do. Judgment slips in subconsciously. We think, “He shouldn’t do that!” Maybe the thought is based on the knowledge gained from the Word. We know he will suffer consequences if he continues his action. It seems it’s just a…

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Watch out for Logs!

I was recently reminded of Jesus’ words, “as you judge, you will be judged.” Someone sought my help for how to deal with her husband. He was so self-centered he never considered her, what she wanted, or what she liked to do. As she talked, she mentioned ways he had considered her, but she had…

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Healing for Relational Pain: Seven Insights Gained the Hard Way

Nobody likes pain and we do what we can to avoid it. To me, the most devastating pain is relational pain. When we are offended by someone we love and trust, the pain goes deep. It creates a schism in the relationship—and quickly turns to anger. I’ve observed that many Christians tend to deny having…

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Frustrated? There’s Hope!

I was frustrated. Nothing was going as planned. Distractions kept hindering my progress. I wasn’t angry. Just frustrated. Or so I told myself. However, the dog I kicked and the husband whose head I bit off had other ideas. They experienced anger. I wasn’t angry at them. In fact, I didn’t think I was angry…

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2 Positive Steps to Overpower Anger

Have you been battling anger, but it keeps rearing its ugly head? Have you noticed that the harder you try to not be angry, the more your family retreats? Anger management doesn’t work. Stop fighting anger. The harder you focus on NOT being something, the more you become like it—including being angry. Change your focus.…

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A Tribute to Mother

When we were young parents, Pop, Robert’s grandfather, said, “You never truly appreciate your own parents until you have one of your own.” There’s some truth to that. You can’t fully appreciate the sacrifice until you have to do it yourself. However, with the recent death of my mother and thinking back on her life,…

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