If the gospel is central to your life, it also must be central in your family.
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A mother’s work is never done: Feed the baby, change the baby, wash the dishes, sweep the floor, cook dinner … There’s nothing worse than filling the dishwasher twice in […]
Loving wayward children even when you don't approve of their behavior.
Manners were God's idea first.
Suggestions for fostering creativity in your children.
We can’t take the gospel for granted; instead we need to safeguard it and deliver it unaltered to the next generation.
Just because God promises us that all things work together for our good doesn’t mean all things are easy.
Practical suggestions to help you remember what shapes your family’s life and legacy.
Enjoy a break from the hectic pace of life.
How to prove to your kids that you're not weird.
Without a common foundation, the years of old age become the death years instead of the glow years.
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.
We are made in the emotional image of God, so we shouldn't be afraid of those feelings when they crop up.
Many people cannot conceive of enduring hardship as I have. But I have been convinced that God has wanted me to keep the vows I made before Him. Here are five essentials for surviving and thriving when you are the only one trying to build your marriage.
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.
Defeating isolation in your relationship.
In today's transient society, when family ties are weakening, children need to know their heritage.
Take a stroll down a typical American neighborhood, and you’ll find families who desperately need a break from the rat race
A survey in a teen Sunday school class reveals a desire to know the honest truth.
Raising teenagers means pursuing their heart even when they don’t demonstrate love in return.
How to encourage your teen to become a person of integrity.
Here's a list of values and character traits that helped us focus on biblical priorities in our parenting.
Our family continues to work on refining these three convictions.
In order to have healthy marriages and families, we must obey our God-given desire for peace and rest.