Dr. Harold Davis recalls his own childhood and the negative attitude he embraced toward school from a young age.
Dr. Harold Davis recalls his own childhood and the negative attitude he embraced toward school from a young age.
Dr. Harold Davis shares about the young men he mentors. Without fathers in their lives, these young men are getting their cues from the street and making poor choices.
Author and mother of five Kay Wills Wyma shares what the Bible says about “obsessive comparison disorder” and how to diagnosis it in yourself as well as your kids.
The challenges of the orphan crisis are many and every Christian man needs to play a part in the solution. Join Rick Warren, Dennis Rainey, Jedd Medefind as they discuss the problem, and offer solutions.
Paul and Robin Pennington joined by Dr. Mary Bennett talk about the needs of orphans in Haiti, and the difficulties adoptive parents may have after bringing traumatized children into their home.
If you want a stronger, healthier church, consider starting a marriage ministry to help couples grow closer to God and each other.
Adoptive parents Paul and Robin Pennington talk about the hard realities of adoption. The Penningtons talk about ROOTED, an online training course they’ve developed to support adoptive and foster families.
Even parents who do everything right to bring their kids to faith have no guarantee it will “stick.” Dennis Rainey, Ken Hemphill, Jessica Thompson, Elyse Fitzpatrick and Don Whitney share wisdom learned from experience.
Rusty Mauney couldn’t forget his wartime experience in Iraq. As he found relief in alcohol, his wife, Marsha, began asking God to save their marriage.
How do you teach the gospel to a 3-year-old? Bedtime is a great time for Theology 101! Hear more from guests Voddie Baucham, Bruce Ware, Sally Lloyd-Jones, and Jim Elliff.
Susan Yates talks about making a conscious choice to trust God each moment of the day. Yates, a mother of five grown children, remembers her first Christmas as an empty-nester.
Emotionally and physically depleted author Susan Yates whispered “Help me, Lord,” and was surprised by the words God spoke to her heart. Her solution, she realized, was to get to know how big God was.
We can learn to live happily even if we are denied things we consider essential.
As you prepare for facilitating a small group, you will find God strengthening your own marriage and giving you a heart to minister to others.
Brad Hewitt asks believers to consider the benefits of generosity. Whether giving our finances, time or talent, generosity blesses not only those who receive, but also those who give.
When one of the two partners feels like an outsider, it doesn’t just affect the family dynamics.
Brad Hewitt tells how consumerism thwarts our walk with God. Hewitt reminds us that it isn’t how much you have, but what your heart longs for that determines whether you will be content.
Brad Hewitt challenges listeners to adopt a new money mindset in which God owns it all, and we are merely stewards of His money.