The culture has old rules on how to do love, sex, and dating and they really don’t work. Dave Wilson explains some new rules that do work.
The culture has old rules on how to do love, sex, and dating and they really don’t work. Dave Wilson explains some new rules that do work.
You can make your home a place of peace and safety for you and your spouse and kids. Here are some ways to create the setting.
Ron and Jody Zappia’s marriage almost unraveled after the first year, but they gave their lives to Christ and their marriage another chance. The Zappias share seven principles that bring couples closer together.
Marriage is a big deal. It makes sense to work through the hard questions together so you’re equipped to keep the lifetime commitment you’re about to make.
Is it ever okay to deny his advances? Everybody needs an occasional raincheck, right?
This Easter and Lent weekend, grasp the breadth and depth of Jesus’ love for us with guests Philip Ryken, Paul Miller, and Josh McDowell.
Hannah Leary joins 12-year-old Seth Ross to talk about the excitement and challenge of the competition, as well as the personal benefit of Bible memorization.
Does it really matter if preachers wear hip clothes or live expensive lifestyles?
I shudder at the times I’ve acted irritably toward my kids because I was still stressed from work. How do we come home as the loving parents we want to be?
He used porn, she used “helpful” words; both behaviors contributed to a marriage on the rocks. Meg Miller tells her story to Kim Anthony.
Who is responsible for making ends meet when a new baby joins a family – the new parents, their employers, or the government?
Tiger Woods’ emotional grip on his son culminated a journey back from the sports-dead. We see a man experience professional victory and personal redemption.
It’s harder to maintain friendships once we’re out of school and in the “real world.” Catherine Parks shares some tips for how to find, make, and keep quality friendships.
Robert Fernandez and Steve Cleary talk about their new animated feature film, “Pilgrim’s Progress,” based on John Bunyan’s classic book. The movie follows Christian’s journey as he travels to the Celestial City.
Growing up, Dave Bondeson’s father told him, “Remember, you’re a Bondeson and a Christian.” Dave finds it challenging to translate that into a blended family with a stepdaughter whose last name is not Bondeson.