Marjorie Lee Chandler

Marjorie Lee "ML" Chandler, author and speaker, focuses on a broad spectrum of family issues. She is the author of "After Yoiur Child Divorces" (Zondervan, 1997) and contributor to "A Mother's Touch" (Zondervan, 1998). ML and her author-husband, Russell, live in central California. They parent a blended family of six grown children and 15 grandchildren.

Articles by Marjorie Lee Chandler

Be A Parent Coach

Columbine High School: a tragedy etched in a nation’s conscience. For parents in Littleton, Colorado, the unthinkable happened in their high school. For some, the nightmare happened in their family. While the nightly news has moved on to other anomalies, our nation still reels with the reality that teenagers can kill their classmates. National Public […] Read More >

Family: A Conduit of God’s Love

During several weeks in October, my husband and I worked hard to get a home we once lived in ready to sell. We painted and papered, scraped and scrubbed, washed and mended. Our house had been rented out for some time, so restoring it seemed like caring for an ailing friend. As we applied elbow […] Read More >

Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Divorce and Gen X

As we look forward to the future we might also look back and gain a better perspective of the changes in family structure in America. Can you fill in the blanks below? (Answers at the end of this column.) 1. Divorces per 1000 married women in 1900, the divorce rate was: 12 9 19 22 […] Read More >

Parenting is Teamwork

Today, about two-thirds of women with children work outside the home, at least part time. Shifting from the responsibilities of the workplace to the equally responsible job of parenting is a tall order. Every parent knows how chaotic the hours after work and before bedtime can be. To manage the home, young couples are challenged […] Read More >


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