10 Ideas: Valentine’s Ideas for Your Family
Start some new traditions with your children during the holiday of love.
Start some new traditions with your children during the holiday of love.
Barbara Rainey reminds her daughters and others that marriage is a marathon, and getting to know your husband as a man is a lifetime pursuit.
After His resurrection, Jesus displayed his scars with confidence, not disgrace. He understood that God often leaves the scars of our past wounds as evidence of His power.
For stepfamilies, family meetings can build much needed family traditions, create memories, and establish a working family identity.
If you think Christians of yesteryear were bores when it came to romance, think again. Michael Haykin talks about the romances and love letters of some of our most well-known theologians.
I’m thankful for the incarnation. But without Christ’s death, resurrection, and ascension, Christmas would mean nothing.
Scott Sauls, author of “Befriend,” opens up about his season of anxiety and depression. Find out what you can do to come alongside a struggling friend mired in depression.
Author Scott Sauls encourages believers to pursue those who are different from us. Sauls reminds us that Jesus befriended prodigals and Pharisees, sinners and outcasts.
Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp and his wife, Stacy, talk about football; and the late Pat Summerall shares how he came to salvation in Christ.
Brian and Angela Haynes, author of the book, “Relentless Parenting,” remind parents that their teens are not adults.
Pastor Brian Haynes and his wife, Angela, explain what it means to relentlessly pursue your teen’s heart. Angela recalls one tense time between her and her daughter after a family move.
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Your child is a good child, right? Paul David Tripp says, “not so fast.” Parents often make the mistake of expecting Christian character to be built in at birth.
Best-selling author Paul David Tripp understands parents’ desire to get their kids to behave. Tripp encourages parents to see themselves as God’s ambassadors.
Paul David Tripp talks honestly about parenting children with the love, wisdom, and mercy only God can provide. Tripp reminds parents the law has no power to change the heart. Only grace can do that.
We should be alert for the initial warning signs of unfaithfulness.
Where is your treasure? Mary Hunt, Callie Briese, Randy Alcorn, and Dennis Rainey help give perspective and offer tips for how to better manage your earthly blessings.
LeRoy and Kimberly Wagner share how her apology proved to be the turning point that led to reconciliation. Over time, the Wagners learned to appreciate their differences and to put love first.