A healthy relationship without conflict is a myth. From the FamilyLife Today vault, hear classic conversations about conflict and forgiveness.
A healthy relationship without conflict is a myth. From the FamilyLife Today vault, hear classic conversations about conflict and forgiveness.
How do we help our kids grow up with a right sense of identity? Kay Wills Wyma, Susan Hunt, and Courtney Reissig explain how they help their children build strong character and a solid spiritual foundation.
Your child is 23 and not going to church. What now? Pastor Kevin DeYoung talks about the mindset of millenials, and ways parents can “invest” in their kids today, to help them engage with Christ tomorrow.
A wife can help her husband be what God wants him to be by understanding his needs.
If you want a great relationship, learn to showcase your spouse.
When it’s necessary to confront and correct someone, do it in a way that puts a priority on the relationship.
Don’t let another day go by without communicating admiration for your husband.
No matter what your marriage stage—newlyweds, raising young children or teenagers, empty nest with grandkids—we share some common needs as wives.
Likewise, you can strengthen your husband’s self-esteem. But first you must recognize where he needs bolstering.
A list of things to pray for your husband
Your encouragement can breathe life into your husband.
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You don’t first fix marriages horizontally, you fix them first vertically, says author and counselor Paul David Tripp. It’s disastrous if we forget the Gospel in our marriges.
Author and counselor Paul David Tripp says the little, day-to-day moments in a marriage are profound. Because if God is there in the little moments, they are supremely important.
What should you do when your adult child is in a crisis? How much advice and help do you give? Dennis and Barbara Rainey tell parents what they need as they relate to their adult children in crisis.
How do you relate to your adult children once they’ve said, “I do”? Dennis and Barbara Rainey offer some wise counsel for maintaining healthy and vital relationships with your children after they’ve married.
The day we celebrate Christ’s resurrection is the day we celebrate our own.
Sincere love and an emotional haven are worth so much more than a perfect house and a gourmet meal.