Kintsugi Activity Sometimes the challenges and pain in life can leave us feeling covered in cracks. It can be hard to know how to move forward and show God’s love […]
The FamilyLife Wedding Planner Helping you start your marriage right. Are you recently engaged? (Or maybe you’re mentoring a newly engaged couple and want to pass this along.) Engagement can […]
Do You Want a High-Value Man or Woman? 8 Must-Have Traits for Your Future Spouse So. Wondering if the one you’re looking at has what it takes–or if you have […]
Unmarried people have a lot to give and a lot to learn from spending time with families, especially their own.
Marriage is often seen as the only way to a fulfilled life. But what would it mean for the church to view singleness the way God does?
I’ve always wanted to get married, but when fear of commitment takes hold of me, I find myself wondering if it’s worth the risk.
In FamilyLife’s newest Christian podcast, Shelby Abbott discusses music, Scripture, and raising the bar for his young-adult listeners.
Is marriage even worth it? Here are three compelling benefits of marriage.
I’m not married yet, but I’ve spent my entire life learning how to have a strong marriage through watching my parents' example.
Instead of looking to Hollywood for the answers about love and dating, find out what Scripture has to say.
Casual sex boasts the benefits of being a modern woman: freedom, confidence, independence. But how is hooking up good for girls if 83% prefer commitment?
I finally realized that my children had all the father they needed; all I had to do was point them to God for their needs.
Have you ever noticed that falling in love makes you oblivious to reality? A couple of years ago onFamilyLife Today®, an interview was aired in which a stepfamily couple and […]
Let me encourage you to step into the relationship rather than away from it. Be courageous.
Understanding the difference between love and infatuation.
Sometimes a ‘season of singleness’ helps you grow in your most important relationship … if you do it right.