10 Ideas: Making Time for Your Spouse
How to keep marriage on the front burner of life.
Mary May Larmoyeux
10 Ways to Reduce Stress
In order to have healthy marriages and families, we must obey our God-given desire for peace and rest.
Sabrina Beasley
A Man's Priorities: How to Decide What's Important
Putting God, others, rest, and work in their proper places.
Patrick Morley
Are You Making the Most of Your "Drive Time"?
These 10 ideas will help you invest your time in your car, instead of waste it.
by Rob Flood
Being Successful Where It Counts
Three suggestions on how to prioritize your life.
Dennis Rainey
Handling Interruptions the Godly Way
Dennis Rainey
It’s Time to Lighten Up!
You’ll never find the time to have fun with your spouse; you have to make time.
Susan Yates
Just How Hurried Are We?
Test to help evaluate the pace of life.
by Tim Kimmel
Learning the Value of Quiet and Rest
I have thought often about the story of how God spoke to young Samuel in the Old Testament. 1 Samuel 3:10 states, "Then the Lord ...
by Barbara Rainey
Navigating the Interruptions and Busy Seasons of Life
Practical suggestions for regarding interruptions as “sovereign deliveries.”
Carolyn Mahaney, Nicole Whitacre, Kristin Chesemore, and Janelle Bradshaw
Q&A: Finding Time for Communication With Your Spouse
Suggestions for being intentional about connecting with each other.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Q&A: No One Can Do It All
There are only so many things parents can do, so make sure you are choosing the right priorities.
by Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Seven Marks of a Hurried Family
Take a stroll down a typical American neighborhood, and you’ll find families who desperately need a break from the rat race.
Tim Kimmel
Taming the Media Monster
In today’s world of media bombardment, your marriage and family can suffer. Consider these tips for getting media intake under control.
by Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Ten Things a Husband Can Say When His Wife Feels Overwhelmed or Frustrated
Here is some advice that can help you navigate these waters successfully, including a few good lines that always work.
by Stormie Omartian
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