Pam Ferrel

Pam Ferrel

How I have Maintained a Happy Marriage for 31 years.

People often ask me how I have maintained a happy marriage for almost 31 years, and why I think my children have turned out to all love God and be leaders. Honestly, we all love to laugh and believe that laughter or a cheerful heart is as God's Word proclaims, "good medicine." (Prov 17:22) Being positive has its perks!


Today, many couples are feeling the stress of tightening their belts because of an unpredictable economy, job loss, or under

When you need an uplifting attitude change

Long before the iPod, iTunes and the iPhone, there was -- the music box. It was a simple, mechanical device that delighted many during the 1800s. Women adored men who gave them one as a token of their love. Little girls giggled upon hearing the music and pondered how something so grand could come from something so small.


I had an idea once to write about a homeless mother and her daughter who wandered the streets of a big city during the Great Depression. One day, while begging people for money to buy

Unlock the Heart of Dad

In The Marriage Code, we discuss the key need of a woman and a key need of a man. To unlock a man's full potential, when you understand his core need and seek to be a teammate un fulfilling that need, it is the best gift a man could get for Dad's Day! For most men, success is the most vibrant and common need. It isn't men don't want to be secure, it is simply that they will sacrifice security in order to do what they are best at in life. The need to feel successful is the need men feel most often and it determines the quality of everything in their lives.

Mom and Mentor, A winning Duet

In Raising a Modern Day Princess, Pam's new book (co-author with Doreen Hanna) , moms and mentors team to help walk young women through a rite of passage learning what it means to walk in a manner worthy of her calling-a daughter of the King of Kings-a Modern Day Princess. Mom and mentor might be seen as a winning duet helping a teen girl live the song of life God created her for.


Some of you might have grown up hearing Dick Clark play songs on American Bandstand, then ask for a rating from eager teens. If it was

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