What if I Want Sex More Than My Husband Does?
Are her needs are vastly different than his? Help them work toward mutual fulfillment.
Are her needs are vastly different than his? Help them work toward mutual fulfillment.
Just like snowflakes, everyone’s faith journey is unique. Hear the stories of faith from our guests, Andrew Palau, and FamilyLife This Week’s Michelle Hill.
Jen Wilkin tells why God’s omnipresence is her favorite attribute of God. God is so much bigger than we can imagine, but we can learn about His character by studying His Word.
Practical steps to take to turn your vision for ministry into reality.
We live in an age when the role of grandparents isn’t clearly defined.
Jen Wilkin explains the self-sufficiency of God, as well as his eternality, which means He is not bound by time like we are, but exists outside of time.
Concerned about economic, political, racial, and moral instability in our culture? Disheartened by struggles in your personal life? Here’s what to focus on when the ground shakes beneath your feet.
Jen Wilkin talks about the attributes of God. Wilkins reminds listeners that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
Your calling as a parent is to model a faith that is authentic and strong.
Four practical suggestions for facing uncertain times with faith and courage.
Trillia Newbell talks about the fine line many Christians walk between fear and faith. Newbell also discusses loss and tragedy and the fear of the unknown.
Trillia Newbell talks about a biblical view of eating disorders, so that young men and women will know it is OK to discuss their problems to get the help they need.
Trillia Newbell talks about the death of her father, and the fear she had of displeasing her husband. Newbell reminds believers to take every thought captive, and to fear the Lord, rather than man.
What can you do to honor your pastor? Hear practical tips from noted pastor H.B. London, author Crawford Loritts, and the Reverend Dennis Finnan.
Suggestions for creating a strong foundation for marriage ministry in your church.
Peter and Kelli Worrall encourage young men to walk away from the fantasy of video games, and instead engage with real people.
Peter and Kelli Worrall talk about some of the things they wish they had known in their twenties, like the importance of community.
Peter and Kelli Worrall recall their twenties-new jobs, new dreams, and especially, new loves.