Jonathan and Wynter Pitts know what it’s like to raise girls. The Pitts encourage parents to get to know their children’s personalities and preferences so they can best encourage their interests and talents.
Jonathan and Wynter Pitts know what it’s like to raise girls. The Pitts encourage parents to get to know their children’s personalities and preferences so they can best encourage their interests and talents.
Jonathan and Wynter Pitts talk about their adventure of raising four girls. The Pitts talk realistically about the challenges of loving, guiding, and protecting their daughters.
Dennis Rainey offers suggestions for ways couples can use adventure, intrigue, and surprise to keep the romance alive.
Marriage is built upon a foundation of commitment to Christ and to your covenant with each other. Dennis Rainey talks about proactive ways you can uphold your marriage commitment.
One simple concept will guide you into the relationship you always wanted to have.
Whatever problems may develop, my commitment is to do whatever it takes to help my parents, respect them, and honor them.
Pastor Todd Wilson, a husband for over 20 years and father to seven, tells how he’s raising his children to know what a biblical marriage is like.
Pastor Todd Wilson points listeners back to Jesus to talk about sexuality. Wilson reminds us that Jesus came to earth as a male and will continue for all eternity as a male.
Pastor Todd Wilson talks about God’s design for sexuality. Wilson challenges listeners to consider what God was doing when He intentionally created humans male and female.
Are you taking care of yourself? Ronnie Floyd tackles the topic of living fit in all areas of our lives: spiritually, physically, relationally, financially, and emotionally.
Pastor Ronnie Floyd, author of “Living Fit,” shares five gauges in a person’s life that are indicators he or she is living to their fullest. The first gauge is foundational to a person’s spiritual life.
Brava, Miss America, for eliminating a bit of the external from the ideal. And let’s not stop there. What does it look like for each of us to disregard the bigger “swimsuit competition” far deeper within?
At the top of my reasons I’m thankful for my husband? Our kids would only be half as awesome, cool, and strong without you. And so would I.
Use your position as a mother to inspire your children to honor their father this Father’s Day and over the years.
Elizabeth Oates reminds us that the family we grew up in marks us, but it doesn’t have to define us. Oates and Ron Deal talk about establishing new relational patterns in marriage.
Elizabeth Oates shares how growing up in a single-parent home, and then in a home with a stepfather, shaped her views on dating and marriage.
Elizabeth Oates recalls her troubled childhood marked by abuse and loneliness and tells how that emptiness eventually led her to a deep and abiding relationship with Christ.
How does it feel when one of your divorced parents remarries? Shannon Simmons and Lauren Reitsema share the stories of their blended family experiences.