Bryan Carter, author of Made to Last, is joined by his wife Stephanie as they share their own story—and how it's built a stronger forever.
Holidays can be a stressful time juggling visitations, planning activities, and managing feelings. Emotions in blended families are often magnified during Christmas. Gayla & Ron offer practical ways to promote positivity so your holiday can be enjoyable.
Tragedy dealt Howard and Danielle Taylor a gut-wrenching blow. They reveal how their relationship pulled through the worst of times.
While your parents may have dreaded talking to you about sex, you get to change the narrative. Because talking to your kids about sex is not just talking to them about sex.
Hear how Howard and Danielle Taylor's challenges galvanized a purposeful, more weatherproof marriage.
Negative self-talk: you may not know how badly it's sabotaging your marriage. Author Ted Lowe gets real helps identify and confront the dark side within.
Could your thoughts be shaping your marriage in ways you've never imagined? Author Ted Lowe helps revolutionize your relationship…starting with your mind.
Your spouse is emotional. What should you do? Author Ted Lowe knows your responses could change your marriage—and he's got ways to do it.
Friendship hasn't always been this hard. Author Drew Hunter looks at historical friendships, and some of the ways we get it wrong.
Jared and Becky Wilson know what advice they'd give themselves in their 20s. They literally wrote the book. Grab smart thoughts for a regret-free decade.
Is friendship optional? Author Drew Hunter digs into the scriptural plea for real friendship, and how, exactly, to make friendships you can't live without.
Drs. Sean McDowell and John Marriott reveal why kids leave Christianity, and how parents can prevent and respond to faith crises.
Can deconstructing faith be healthy? Authors Sean McDowell and John Marriott explore the need to wrestle with questions & incongruities toward robust faith.
Children want to be heard and seen. Ron Deal discusses with Dr Mark Mayfield about how parents can help teens with loneliness, purpose, and truth as they mature into young adulthood. Parents play a vital role to help navigate their overwhelming thoughts.
Why are people leaving church? And what could parents do differently? Author Jim Davis and church planter Michael Aitcheson offer ideas for your home.
A Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis stunned Crossfit competitor Ben Fallon. But through fierce faith, MS has become his vehicle for personal metamorphosis.
Church planter Michael Aitcheson and author Jim Davis explore why people leave church—and how parents can actively, intentionally shape kids who stay.
Jim Davis, author of The Great Dechurching, and church planter Michael Aitcheson talk about who's leaving church, why, and what needs to happen.
You’re considering starting a family. But how do you know you’re ready for kids? Here are five questions to discuss with your spouse.
Need time management just for moms? Crystal Paine of The Time-Saving Mom explains an easy-to-implement four-step system to organize and simplify your life.
Too much to do, not enough time to do it? Crystal Paine, of The Time-Saving Mom, delivers real-world, no-nonsense time management advice.
Podcaster Alisa Childers plowed through years of doubt. She talks about the intellectual curiosity sparking her faith renaissance—and defending truth.
Roles in traditional homes grow with the family. But in stepfamilies, it's not always clear how everything should work.
Marriage is full of surprises, but anyone in a blended-family marriage knows adaptability is a requirement for stepfamily success.
What lies might your daughter be buying into? Author Dannah Gresh chats about the power of a mom to empower her daughter toward unmissable truths.
What do your daughter's emotions say about her inner world? Author Dannah Gresh chats about healthy ways to deal with feelings—and the lies girls believe.
Kathryn and Elisha Voetberg provide ideas to navigate the biggest challenges of bringing a child into the world.
Elisha and Kathryn Voetberg, podcast hosts of Now that We're a Family, offer ideas to actively build a family of purpose and beautiful simplicity.
Singleness: It's not what's wrong with you! Shelby revisits his chat with Dani Treweek, who unpacks what singleness tells us about our forever with God.
This summer's pink-splashed 'Barbie' movie reminds this writer of the catch-22 many women feel in this "be anything" world.