Stepparenting has its challenges. That’s what Jerry and Kate Angelo found out when they married and became a blended family of six.
Stepparenting has its challenges. That’s what Jerry and Kate Angelo found out when they married and became a blended family of six.
Jerry and Kate Angelo reflect on the issues that thwarted their first marriages, and remember with gratitude the circumstances that brought them back to God and to each other.
What makes someone a leader? Former Marine Captain Donovan Campbell, talks about the necessity of servant leadership and the importance of a leader knowing his mission, on and off the field.
Many couples travel to the “foreign country” of stepfamily living with little or no preparation.
Mark Hancock, chief executive officer of Trail Life USA, a Christian outdoor adventure program for boys, tells how he helped launch Trail Life USA.
Patti Garibay, national executive director of the faith-based organization, American Heritage Girls, talks about how the organization began and how today it is helping girls.
He wasn’t looking for love… but love found him.
Professor and youth minister Kara Powell shares some proven ideas for churches and parents that will help kids develop their own faith.
Youth expert Kara Powell talks about three phrases parents can implement that are especially helpful in building “sticky faith” in their kids.
Matt Hammitt’s career was taking off as lead singer for the band Sanctus Real. But after multiple awards and accolades, he had to make a decision. Do I lead a band? Or do I lead my family?
Sometimes marriage expectations collide head on with reality. Brian Goins and his wife, Jen, tell couples how to get their expectations in the bedroom down to reality.
We all enter marriage with great expectations, especially about sex. Author Brian Goins and his wife, Jen, reflect on what their “sexpectations” were before and after getting married.
It’s easy to fool ourselves about how our words can hurt others.
Pastor Bryan Loritts agrees that forgiveness is irrational and costly, but reminds us that it’s also incredibly liberating.
Training preschoolers can be overwhelming, but starting small will build a strong foundation for more lessons to come.
How do we practice forgiveness in a world of great evils? Pastor Bryan Loritts tells why the parable of the man who owed 10,000 talents is so significant for believers today.
Brian Housman talks with parents about how to handle the moral failings of their children. Housman shares what he did when realized his teen son had been viewing pornography.
Brian Housman explains that parents need to look past their child’s behavior and into their child’s heart. Housman shares what he’s done in their home to address such issues as lying and media usage.