Dennis and Barbara Rainey, along with Jeff Kemp, provide solid biblical answers to questions concerning broken family relationships.
Barbara Rainey, Terry Ascott, and Sarah from Radio Shema talk about what life is like in different cultures around the world, and why it is crucial to keep Christ as the focal point of Christmas.
Ney Bailey, Dave and Sande Sunde, and Dennis and Barbara Rainey share what it was like in the beginning days of the ministry of FamilyLife.
Sometimes families are filled with more dysfunction than fun. Bryan Loritts and Lou Priolo help us to know how to forgive, and to check our own hearts as we encounter difficult people.
Whether it's family you know and love, or strangers that need to feel welcome, Barbara Rainey and Rosaria Butterfield share about opportunities to express hospitality.
Here are two things to consider when trying to decide what delivery method to use for discipleship content.
Pastor Scott Sauls calls people to behave as followers of Christ, especially when we differ.
One of the most gifted Christian musicians of this century, Steven Curtis Chapman, joins Dennis Rainey to talk about his latest CD, "Worship and Believe."
Steven Curtis Chapman talks about Show Hope, an organization with care centers in China that have helped more than 5,000 orphans, at least 500 of whom have been adopted.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey remind us that Jesus is our stability yesterday, today, and tomorrow. We can rest assured that God is still in control.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey coach parents on how to teach their children to be anxious for nothing.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey remind the church that no matter what happens, Jesus is our security and our stability.
Practical steps to take to turn your vision for ministry into reality.
Suggestions for creating a strong foundation for marriage ministry in your church.
Authors Dave and Gloria Furman tell how, four years into marriage, Dave began suffering from a nerve disability. The Furmans tell how they've dealt with loss with Christ's help.
Dave Furman and his wife, Gloria, tell what it's like dealing with a disability in marriage. Gloria shares how God has met her need for help and hope.
Dr. Al Mohler shares his thoughts about what the future will be for Christians in a culture that's increasingly secular.
How do we address the culture with grace and truth? Dr. Al Mohler helps us to have the courage to speak up for truth in a culture that tries to silence us.
Dr. Al Mohler explains that there is a moral revolution that is reshaping Western civilization, and Christians need to own their part in it. Now, Dr. Mohler says, we need to get used to a whole new way of being faithful.
Corwin Anthony of Athletes in Action talks about encouraging and spiritually supporting players in the NFL.
Barbara Rainey encourages Christians to represent their King well, and one way to do this is through the gift of hospitality.
Barbara Rainey reflects on what it means to live as an ambassador of Christ in a world where many don't even believe that heaven exists.
In a weary and wavering land, your home can be a place of love, encouragement, and comfort.
How can friends and strangers feel loved and accepted in your house?
Barbara Rainey explains that if believers are ambassadors, then their homes are the embassies of the King, and the love of the King should be exemplified in what is said and done.
Is your home an escape pod from a fallen world, or an embassy into which you'd invite a broken world to view God's handiwork? Find out how to spot the difference between the two.
Dennis Rainey believes that Christians are called out of the "holy huddle" into a life that proclaims to a watching world the good news of Jesus Christ.
Author Cheri Fuller, Forrest Turpen, executive director of the Christian Educators Association, and Dr. Steve Douglass, president of Cru, give parents some things to think about before sending their kids to public school.
Josh McDowell encourages parents to find opportunities to teach their kids the truth.
Josh McDowell exposes the myth of tolerance and reminds us that there are things we shouldn't tolerate like abuse, poverty, and racism.