Have you taken a walk on the wild side lately? If you're like most men, you're either concluding a great adventure or dreaming about one. Stephen Mansfield coaches moms on how to relate to her reckless young sons.
It all begins with a foundation of God's Word.
Two tips for battling the “illusion of permanence” in your marriage relationship.
Men have been given a unique assignment. Trouble is, many men don't know what that task is. Author Stephen Mansfield talks to Dennis Rainey about the unique attributes of manhood.
Three players from this week’s game, and the fathers who influenced them.
What are the marks of a manly man? Best-selling author Stephen Mansfield explores the world of manly men and what makes them great.
When we indicated we wanted to help other people grow in their faith and in their marriage the way we had, we had absolutely no idea of what God had in store for us.
Learning God's principles for marriage the hard way.
Has Valentine's Day become a little predictable at your house? Then why don't you focus on the real meaning of love. Barbara Rainey talks about her new resource designed specifically with the month of love in mind.
The home may be the place where it’s most difficult to live out our faith—and also the most important.
Ten ideas that can help connect hearts and homes to Him.
Three essentials to sharing the kind of covenant love that Ruth and Naomi had.
That Jesus was committed to heterosexual marriage could not be more evident. He was just as committed to the permanence and fidelity of marriage.
You are God’s first responders, called to run in with help when your child is in danger because of burning desire or an attack of temptation.
One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is disciplined speech.
The kids are back at school, and I'm alone.
Karis Kimmel Murray describes the “Murray Family Code.” She and her husband developed these rules to emphasize practical and biblical expectations for how family members will live and treat each other.
God’s grace serves as the self-healing mechanism for our inadequate lenses when we fail at love, forgiveness, and grace itself.
A potentially dangerous accident with my son taught me a lesson in temper management.
Christians share a common identity in Christ, which takes precedence over ethnicity and every other difference that tends to divide us.
When we scutilize our parenting priorities, we often find that, although we are followers of Christ, we are also products of a compelling Western mindset.
With a little investment of time, these ideas can help give your children an "ultimate gift."
Robyn McKelvy and her husband, Ray, tell you how to build up your husband through encouragement. Robyn explains that as your husband receives encouragement, it will give him the confidence and support to know he is valued.
Author and FamilyLife marriage conference speaker Robyn McKelvy, along with her husband, Ray, explain why being a wife is a whole lot like being a cheerleader.
Our modern notion of "falling in love" is based on feelings. And following your feelings can get you hurt.
Lance and Jess tell about their incredible 9-month journey from immorality to abstinence to forgiveness, purity and finally, a marriage built on a solid biblical foundation.
Jess and Lance, as young Christians, were on an evangelistic outreach when they found each other. Lance and Jess tell how they went from being bright-eyes youthful missionaries to just another couple living together at his parent's house.
A reminder of our need to love others, including our enemies.
The difference between premarried hope and stepfamily reality