Butch Wilmore and his wife, Deanna, tell how they met and how they’ve worked to build their marriage on Christ and the Scriptures.
Butch Wilmore and his wife, Deanna, tell how they met and how they’ve worked to build their marriage on Christ and the Scriptures.
In the midst of my pain and self-centered complaining, I exhausted my husband and saddened God.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, along with Jeff Kemp, provide solid biblical answers to questions concerning broken family relationships.
How do you disciple followers of Christ, when the norms of the culture–not the Bible–define the worldview? Hear some respected pastors and their wives offer their perspective on this challenging topic.
Barbara Rainey, Terry Ascott, and Sarah from Radio Shema talk about what life is like in different cultures around the world, and why it is crucial to keep Christ as the focal point of Christmas.
Ney Bailey, Dave and Sande Sunde, and Dennis and Barbara Rainey share what it was like in the beginning days of the ministry of FamilyLife.
Rick Johnson, tells how he came to faith in Christ during his fathering years. Johnson explains how his parenting changed for the better once he understood the meaning of grace and forgiveness.
Rick Johnson talks about the men who helped shape his own parenting style, and encourages men to either find a mentor or become a mentor to another man.
John Stanley reminds us we all need to be generous with the three currencies we possess: relational currency, our strengths and talents, and our resources.
John Stanley believes many of us aren’t more generous because we measure generosity by how much money we give away, rather than seeing ourselves as a funnel God can use to bless others.
Marty Machowski’s book of systematic theology delivers the truths of Scripture in pint-sized lessons parents and children will love and understand.
What is theology? Marty Machowski explains that because theology is the study of God, theology is for everyone, including our kids.
If you find yourself longing for a purer, less commercialized version of Christmas, then you might want to try our experiment yourself.
During this season of Advent, I’m reflecting on how our hope must rest in the fact that God is with us in the waiting.
Slow down and truly experience this special season centered around family, joy, giving, and most importantly—Jesus.
Listening to traditional Christmas hymns is one way to remind your children of the beautiful, gospel-centered purpose of Christmas.
Forget the ties and BBQ apron, your man would much rather see these gifts wrapped up on Christmas Day.
When my aunt and uncle divorced, I had a difficult time adjusting to new holiday celebrations.