Trillia Newbell talks about a biblical view of eating disorders, so that young men and women will know it is OK to discuss their problems to get the help they need.
Trillia Newbell talks about the death of her father, and the fear she had of displeasing her husband. Newbell reminds believers to take every thought captive, and to fear the Lord, rather than man.
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.
Suggestions for creating a strong foundation for marriage ministry in your church.
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.
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.
Three steps to take if the Scriptures seem like a dry textbook and you’re no longer sure Jesus is real.
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.
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.
God's faithfulness over 40 years is worth celebrating. We depend on His continued favor to continue to reach families one home at a time.
The message was vital; the challenge was how to spread it far and wide. The answer? A national radio program called "FamilyLife Today."
During the 1980s and 1990s, millions of couples found help and hope for their marriages and families, thanks to God's favor and faithfulness.
Hurting marriages and a disintegrating cultural ethic. Sound familiar? In 1976, the FamilyLife Marriage Conference was born to address these pressing issues.
When Dennis and Barbara Rainey were newlyweds, God called them to a unique ministry to engaged couples. Hear how FamilyLife began in 1976.