Before unwrapping gifts this year, take time to ponder the eternal truths found in Scripture about Jesus' birth.
Traditions remind us to stop the busy cycle of life long enough to reconnect and build bonds.
FamilyLife Today co-host lists seven great movies to view with your family during the holidays.
Enjoy your holidays this year by simplifying your priorities.
When you and your ex-spouse fight, it's your children who suffer.
The Couple Checkup offers couples a checkup on the health of their marriage.
These 10 tips will help you in your discouragement.
Here are some things I wish I could go back and tell myself when I was a brand new mom.
Are you happy with the way your family celebrates the holiday? Here are some ideas to keep it from becoming just another day.
Here are some of our best ideas, plus a few new ones, to help you make this Thanksgiving a holiday to remember.
God’s story for His children isn’t one of loss and despair but one of restoration and hope.
Stephen and Jill Kendrick's story of adopting Mia
Understanding the difference between love and infatuation.
If they work together, divorced parents can help their children adjust to differences between homes.
If we know anything about God, we know that He comes close to those who suffer, so keep your eyes open for Him.
Bringing up the memories is the first step in fighting the battle.
A recovering sexual addict answers questions common to the wives of men who struggle with the same sin.
When it comes to getting along with our daughters-in-law, I hope we can both assume that the other is doing the best she can.
Good mamas want their kids to have good marriages.
Every wrong behavior begins with believing a lie.
What happened when a 15-year-old boy appeared in a Florida church, asking for a family.
Most couples face common challenges in marriage. If you don't discuss and resolve the differences between you and your spouse, you're headed for rough marital waters.
Allowing Christ to reset the course of your life.
Bill and Jerrie Barnett have seen God transform their lives and their marriage.
We were pretty close to the end if we didn't do something.
It's never too late to turn around a dying marriage.
Consider how you can honor your parents with more than just a store-bought card or gift.
I felt under-prepared for my new role as a father, but I’m learning quickly
Each of you brings a different background and a different set of expectations into your marriage. Here's how to establish the 'new normal.'
A worksheet to help you determine what you believe in.