Ted Cunningham talks about the fun he has making his wife laugh. Ted reminds couples to enjoy themselves in the midst of life’s ups and downs.
Ted Cunningham talks about the fun he has making his wife laugh. Ted reminds couples to enjoy themselves in the midst of life’s ups and downs.
Ted Cunningham reflects on his fun-loving engagement and marriage to his bride of 17 years, Amy, but admits that the early years of matrimony weren’t without their challenges.
Christine Hoover, Barbara Neumann, Sue Edwards, and Scott Sauls talk about the value of being intentional in friendships even when it’s difficult.
Ken Ham tells of his burden to build a quality museum that teaches the truth about God’s creation. After extensive research, a world-class facility was built that allows visitors to walk through the Bible.
Ken Ham talks about growing up in Australia with parents who loved God’s Word and His people. Ham describes how his father’s love for God motivated all he did.
Chris and Stephanie Teague look back on their divorce and tell how God worked to get them to a place where they would consider reconciliation and remarriage.
Chris and Stephanie Teague talk about when their three-year marriage ended. Stunned by Chris’s confessions Stephanie immersed herself in prayer and released Chris to God.
Taking care of our elderly parents is a journey into the character of Christ.
How six adult children honored the single mother who raised them.
Over 25 years of marriage have taught my husband and me how to adjust to each other’s families.
Rick and Judy Taylor talk about recovering from the death of their son, Kyle.
Ten ways for families to stay spiritually strong in today’s culture.
After a fragmented, unstable childhood, Julie Boyd prayed that God would begin a new legacy with her own family.
A story of answered prayer and transforming grace.
Chris and Stephanie Teague talk about getting married as college students, and the cracks that soon appeared in their marriage. Chris shares why he walked away from his faith, and shortly after, from Stephanie.
You love your neighbor when you express hospitality to friends and strangers. Nan McCullough, Amy Lively, and Sara Hagerty share very practical ways you can serve through the expression of hospitality.
Barbara Rainey, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Robert Lewis, and Courtney Reissig give examples of the core callings that help define the purpose of biblical womanhood.
God created us in His image. Barbara Rainey, Mary Kassian, Carolyn McCulley, Courtney Reissig, and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth expound on the foundation for biblical femininity.