Crawford and Karen Loritts, Emerson Eggerichs, Laura Taggart, and Paul David Tripp coach couples on how to walk through stress in marriage in a way that strengthens your relationship.
Crawford and Karen Loritts, Emerson Eggerichs, Laura Taggart, and Paul David Tripp coach couples on how to walk through stress in marriage in a way that strengthens your relationship.
We’ve all wondered the long-echoed question: how often should we have sex? Likely you and your spouse don’t agree, but there’s no magic number.
Casual sex boasts the benefits of being a modern woman: freedom, confidence, independence. But how is hooking up good for girls if 83% prefer commitment?
Ron Deal says there’s no need to carry around the baggage of your past sins and we should let God deal with it. He talks us through the story of the woman at the well.
How can I share the gospel if my family is a mess? Ron Deal reminds us that most of the families featured in Jesus’ lineage were dysfunctional, so you’re in good company.
Ten questions guys commonly ask and our best answers to these often tricky (and awkward-to-talk-about) situations.
Americans choose sides as if the entire country is getting a divorce. Shouting in ALL CAPS. Colorful @#$% thrown in. Outrage culture is our world today.
Advice on seeing both the stepmom’s and biological mom’s perspectives.
Our God is a God of reconciliation. And any time we can reconcile a relationship, it’s a good thing.
I spent most of my 20’s trying to be someone else. Finally marriage, motherhood, depression, and my 30’s forged my self-discovery and acceptance.
The move from New York to Arkansas was painful for our family, but the journey taught us a few things.
When it comes to supporting couples in stepfamilies, everyone can play a part.
What is it about Rachel Hollis that makes her so appealing to hundreds and thousands of women? I get why she satisfies and why she doesn’t.
Mike Berry explains the shift that happens to kids as they move into adolescence and parents become seemingly secondary to their child’s friends. Berry encourages parents to stay engaged and involved.
Mike Berry recalls the dark season of his parenting years when his son was out of control and injured another child. Berry tells how being willing to confess and offer grace to forgive is key in winning a child’s heart.
Linda Weber talks to new moms about their important assignment, encouraging moms to believe what the Scriptures tell them about their role. Find out how a mother’s love impacts a child’s brain.
On Facebook, Amanda, a single mother of two, wants to know how she can date a man well and set her future stepfamily up for success.
Mom, you have a life-giving mission. Linda Weber, an author and mother of three grown sons, reminds moms that their influence makes a big difference both now and in the future.