Tips for making this holiday season more enjoyable.
A couple married 55 years shares some of the best marriage advice my husband and I ever received.
Your love can mature and sweeten during the coming seasons of your marriage.
These activities can become treasured long-standing traditions for your family.
So you're planning your Christmas schedule? Perhaps it looks something like this...
Three suggestions on how to prioritize your life.
We are made in the emotional image of God, so we shouldn't be afraid of those feelings when they crop up.
I knew that I was powerless to change my husband’s heart—only the Lord could do that.
Barbara and I learned that without a plan and the inner resources to move through problems, a marriage will flounder.
It’s important for husbands and wives to agree on financial decisions because they both will experience the consequences.
Suggestions from experienced stepfathers on conquering Stepdad Mountain.
How to encourage your teen to become a person of integrity.
We used these ideas to help our children on their spiritual journeys.
In today’s activity-packed society, it’s more important than ever to intentionally connect with your kids.
There is beauty in learning to let go of your adult children.
Connect with your children by getting outside for these fun activities.
Many well meaning parents mistakenly focus on a child’s conduct and miss the root cause … the heart.
In today's transient society, when family ties are weakening, children need to know their heritage.
Defeating isolation in your relationship.
A survey in a teen Sunday school class reveals a desire to know the honest truth.
Take a stroll down a typical American neighborhood, and you’ll find families who desperately need a break from the rat race
Raising teenagers means pursuing their heart even when they don’t demonstrate love in return.
In order to have healthy marriages and families, we must obey our God-given desire for peace and rest.
Here's a list of values and character traits that helped us focus on biblical priorities in our parenting.
Will what you do today make a difference tomorrow?
The legacy of a 16-year-old girl in New Zealand who lived for God.
How to help friends or family when they lose a child.
As a mom it's easy to feel useless, isolated, boxed in or imprisoned at home.
Our nation suffers from a sickness in its soul.
Ten ideas to help keep you sane during the exhausting, overwhelming years with young children.