Do You Have the Courage to Take Your Spiritual Temperature?
Are you brave enough to be a good father? These 5 tips will help you along that path.
Are you brave enough to be a good father? These 5 tips will help you along that path.
We talk about how important marriage and family is, but where are we directing our emotional energy each day?
Two ways husbands can leave their wives needing more.
Valuing your wife above everything.
When my husband surprises me with a night out, he shows me that he has a sincere desire for me to have some time to myself. And that makes my heart soar.
If you want to pray significantly for your wife, stay tuned to her needs.
How do you love your wife as Christ loves the church? For husbands, this involves understanding what Christ does for us, thinks of us, and becomes for us.
A challenge for men to become the sacrificial lovers and servant-leaders of their families.
Husband’s don’t need to ‘fix’ the problem, just show that they care.
Why is it that some men can initiate great tasks and conquer overwhelming obstacles at work and remain so passive in relationships or in leading at home?
Whatever you mean by the statement, it doesn’t cut it with husbands in the truth department.
It’s the underside of marriage, the reality of living with someone day in and day out in a fallen world. We need to see ourselves as we really are.
Are you wondering what is going on in your stepchild’s mind? Some stepchildren are here to tell you about their blended experience. Josh and Emily Gangl and Jenifer Thigpen tell their stories.
Feeling like stepparenting is just not your thing? Laura Petherbridge, and Gordon Taylor are here to offer hope. Laura and Gordon tell their stories and offer advice for blended families.
I believe a negative attitude about sex wages war against Christian marriages.
Eighty-one years ago, John and Ann Betar were told their marriage wouldn’t last.
There’s no doubt about it—for many people, life seems to revolve around the smartphone. Read More »
In a recent Marriage Memo, “Reclaiming Date Night,” Suzanne Thomas wrote of her dismayRead More »