President of Walk Thru the Bible, Chip Ingram; author Bob DeMoss; and renowned pastor and author John Piper talk about the influence media has on our culture and on us as individuals.
Josh McDowell encourages parents to find opportunities to teach their kids the truth.
Your kids deserve your whole-hearted attention.
A young Jon Erwin first heard the story about Woodlawn High School from his father. Now a film director, decades later, Jon shares this true story with a whole new generation.
Director Jon Erwin talks about the making of the feature film, "Woodlawn." Set in Birmingham, Alabama in the 1970s, Woodlawn is a true story based on the life of NFL great, Tony Nathan.
In this wireless, tech world, parents need to be proactive in connecting with their teens through real conversation.
Well-written books can reinforce the values and morals you want to impart to your children. They can help you parent well.
The proliferation of internet stars should cause us to question their focus—and ours.
Alex and Stephen Kendrick, co-creators of the movie "War Room," tell stories of answered prayer in the making of the movie. Joining them are T.C. Stallings and Michael Jr., who appear in the movie.
This movie about the power of prayer may be unlike anything else you’ve seen.
So how does a self-described "skinny kid with a new faith" resist the destructive influences in Hollywood without running away? Join us for a very candid interview with Kirk and Chelsea Cameron.
The irony of this film is that it leaves out Louie Zamperini’s experiences after World War II—when he became a broken man.
While your kids may know more than you about technology, they need your wisdom and guidance.
A college student examines the impact of the shows today’s youth are watching on YouTube.
We need your help to spread the new film's message about godly parenting.
The movie centers on the joys and trials of parenting and the power of family to shape the next generation.
No matter how tech savvy you are as a parent, your kids will always know more. Here are some ideas on how to engage with them.
Is Fifty Shades of Grey just an intriguing story, or something much more dangerous? Dannah Gresh and Dr. Juli Slattery tell why the themes and tone of this erotic tale misleads those who read it.
Why all the hype about Fifty Shades of Grey? With its dark overtones, why are so many Christian women being drawn to it? Here to answer those questions and more are Dannah Gresh and Dr. Juli Slattery.
Two questions that will help you discern if the 'Fifty Shades' book and film presents a treacherous deception.
Are you devoting enough time to deepening your relationship with your spouse offline?
Great love stories make great movies. And this love story is no different. Pastor Kyle Idleman joins actor Alan Powell to talk about this music-driven love story The Song.
Natalie Hankins tells how her deep love for her children and her passion for music and the scriptures led her to create better alternatives for her own family's entertainment.
What is the family, really? And why does it matter? Jim Daly talks with Dennis Rainey about Focus on the Family's new documentary on the family, Irreplaceable.
Even if turning your television off completely is an unbearable thought, consider these ideas for replacing a portion of your television-watching time.
Here’s a list of holiday CDs with songs that focus on Christ’s birth.
Russ Rice and Brad Silverman talk about the making of the film, "Grace Unplugged."
Dennis Rainey welcomes Jim Leininger to talk about the release of his new movie, "Alone Yet Not Alone."
The film and television industry promotes the same views—over and over again.
An opportunity for you and your children to better understand the workings of the mass media of entertainment together.
Parents can keep their children safe from video game addiction by avoiding these five common mistakes.
As much as we enjoy the Internet, it’s time for many of us to realize how easily this relatively new medium can consume us.
How a sacrificial "anniversary gift" revolutionized one home.
How to help your child make wise media entertainment choices.
Selected readings from children ages 6 to 19.
Anyone can make a movie. All you need is a camera, a story, actors ... and a forklift?
What types of music will you allow your children to listen to?
Our constant consumption of television, movies, internet, cell phones, etc., affects us in more ways than we realize.
Promoting face-to-face communication in your marriage and family.
Readers sound off on how mobile technology is affecting their relationships.
A behind-the-scenes glimpse into our mailbag.
The new movie from the creators of Fireproof is a powerful story of renewal and recommitment.
Technology is changing so quickly that most of us are barely aware of how our behavior is changing.
Instilling a love for reading is a gift that keeps giving.
A report on how the film is changing lives with its challenge to apply biblical principles of love to your marriage.
We need convictions and a personal, proactive plan for handling media wisely.
A big shift may be occurring in the way we gather and process information, but we must summon the discipline to slow down enough to focus on what’s important.
How can you master technology rather than letting it master you?
Research shows that one-third of American women have had an abortion.
Jon Erwin, producer of the "October Baby," tells the story of 19-year-old Hannah, whose life is upended when she learns that she is adopted and the survivor of a failed abortion.