Confessing the Attitudes of My Heart
I couldn’t pray for revival in our children’s lives without feeling like it was an incomplete prayer—I needed spiritual renewal as well.
I couldn’t pray for revival in our children’s lives without feeling like it was an incomplete prayer—I needed spiritual renewal as well.
Do you wonder why God seems so far away? It may be that your heart needs to be broken.
Three stories of couples who wanted to help marriages.
Jesus Christ didn’t go to the cross just so we could have happy homes and fulfill the American dream.
There’s one kind of accolade that really lights my fire.
Many churches are missing a key ingredient to seeing marriages and families restored.
The story of two couples who are having an impact on marriages in their community.
At the heart of goodness is obedience. Test yourself and your family in four key areas.
We must spend time on the nonnegotiables so that our lives may glorify God. Each principle is centered on the Lord, bringing the glory to Him alone.
Recalling memories from the past can be a family-bonding experience.
When you are searching for the person who will join you in building a lifelong marriage, what really matters is character.
Advice from couples who have been married over 50 years
Advice from couples who have been married over 50 years
Here’s some practical, counter-cultural advice on how to make marriage work.
In a world where life hits us hard at every turn we all long for a soft spot with arms that hold, eyes that embrace, and a heart that loves us in spite of ourselves–forever
It’s time to realize our marriage vows are a covenant—a solemn oath made by a husband and wife to each other and to God. Here are some ideas for making a covenantal commitment a reality in your marriage.
What does “in sickness and in health” really mean?
Readers respond to a recent Marriage Memo