When you’re on the other side looking back, how do you want to have handled it?
Five reasons we must face affliction.
Barbara and I learned that without a plan and the inner resources to move through problems, a marriage will flounder.
Trials, problems, and even calamities are a normal part of life.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey tell about recent life "storms" they've experienced, both literal and figurative.
Are all conflicts created equal? Not necessarily, especially if you’re in a toxic relationship, according to Christian counselor Leslie Vernick.
Are you in an emotionally destructive relationship? Would you know if you were?
Gary Oliver and his wife, Carrie, were praying their way through a diagnosis of cancer when their 23-year-old son, Matt, took his own life.
Gary shares some practical advice for couples walking through similar trials, and encourages them to hold onto Christ by faith, believing that He cares for them.
Gary Oliver fondly reminisces about his early days of marriage to his wife, Carrie, and talks about the unwelcome guest – cancer, that showed up in their 24th year of matrimony.
Andy and Nikki, directors of FamilyLife New Zealand, realize their marriage and family are a miracle from God.
Sickness and other crises brought financial distress to Susie Larson and her husband.
A high-risk pregnancy and Lyme Disease were burdens Susie Larson and her husband had to carry for each other during different seasons of their marriage.
Could it be that the suffering you're experiencing today is really benefiting you in the long run?
Dennis Rainey tells how the storms of life can draw a couple closer together instead of blowing them apart.
How can the cycle be broken? Isn't divorce the answer?
Learn how to identify the build-up, blow-up, and make-up phases of an abusive relationship.
How can one identify a potential abuser before marrying him? What are the signs?
Just how prevalent is domestic abuse in our culture? What about in the church?
Ten years into the marriage, Nancy decided it was time to leave the abuse routinely initiated by her husband.
Nancy Murphy talks about the cycle of abuse many women endure and the fear and anger that often triggers the violence.
Nancy Murphy talks about the domestic abuse she endured at the hands of her former husband.