Juli Slattery and Michelle Hill talk about sexuality as it relates to singleness. Hill, who is single, talks honestly about being single in a sex-crazed culture.
Millennials are the emerging generation, and they are coming of age. Hear what we can learn from these maturing young adults according to David Robbins and Emerson Eggerichs.
Hannah Anderson describes her life and church ministry in a rural setting, and David Robbins describes family life and ministry in the heart of New York City.
Bob Lepine explains how this historical movement affects how we raise our families and R.C. Sproul talks about the importance of Scripture.
The Protestant Reformation defined a new worldview. Pastors R.C. Sproul and Bob Lepine help listeners dig into the history of this movement to gain a greater understanding for why the Reformation is important.
In light of Pastor Appreciation Month, H.B. Charles, Chuck Swindoll, and Christine Hoover remind listeners that pastors and their wives are just as human as the people sitting in the pew.
Paul David Tripp talks about the pitfalls unique to pastors and those in vocational ministry.
Christine Hoover, Barbara Neumann, Sue Edwards, and Scott Sauls talk about the value of being intentional in friendships even when it's difficult.
You love your neighbor when you express hospitality to friends and strangers. Nan McCullough, Amy Lively, and Sara Hagerty share very practical ways you can serve through the expression of hospitality.
Wife and mom Lauren Chandler talks honestly about the chains that often bind us. She reflects on her own chains of a disordered desire and the steps she took to find freedom.
Lauren Chandler, mother to three and wife to Matt Chandler, takes listeners back to Thanksgiving in 2009 when Matt blacked out from a seizure.
Author Lauren Chandler, wife of Pastor Matt Chandler, fondly shares how she and Matt met and married. Chandler tells how she struggled in the shadow of Matt's obvious calling to preach.
Why believe in Christ? J. Warner Wallace, along with his wife, Susie, explain that forensic faith is having good evidence that something is true and believing it.
J. Warner and Susie Wallace recall how they investigated the Gospels and eventually believed that what the Scriptures said about God and their own condition and needs was true.
J. Warner Wallace, a cold-case homicide detective, and his wife, Susie, tell how he applied his investigative skills to his study of the Bible, sure he could prove it wrong.
Spring is in the air, and with it many gardening metaphors pertaining to Christian growth. Guests Bob Lepine and Barbara Rainey talk about soil and the fine art of nuturing life.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, Bob Lepine, and Ron Deal provide solid biblical answers on questions concerning different ministry opportunities for lay-people within the church.
Your child is 23 and not going to church. What now? Pastor Kevin DeYoung talks about the mindset of millenials, and ways parents can "invest" in their kids today, to help them engage with Christ tomorrow.
Lisa Anderson reveals what it's like being a Christian single woman trying to date in this culture. Ron Deal gives advice to those who have been previously married and are ready to date again.
Lisa Anderson, author of the "Dating Manifesto," and host of "Boundless," offers five things the church must do when it comes to singles.
Scott Sauls, author of "Befriend," opens up about his season of anxiety and depression. Find out what you can do to come alongside a struggling friend mired in depression.
Author Scott Sauls encourages believers to pursue those who are different from us. Sauls reminds us that Jesus befriended prodigals and Pharisees, sinners and outcasts.
What can you do to honor your pastor? Hear practical tips from noted pastor H.B. London, author Crawford Loritts, and the Reverend Dennis Finnan.
Peter and Kelli Worrall encourage young men to walk away from the fantasy of video games, and instead engage with real people.
Peter and Kelli Worrall talk about some of the things they wish they had known in their twenties, like the importance of community.
Peter and Kelli Worrall recall their twenties-new jobs, new dreams, and especially, new loves.
Lisa Anderson talks candidly about the reasons some singles find themselves spouse-less.
Lisa Anderson gives singles advice on how to make their marriage dreams come true.
Did you know that there's a mistress flirting around your pastor's door? The mistress's name? Ministry. Dennis Rainey speaks to pastors about how they can avoid this marriage-destroying trap.
Pastor Dave Wilson recalls one of his Sunday sermons when he publicly apologized to the broken and blended families in his congregation for the church's weak attempts to reach out to them.