Motherhood and Loverhood
A happy love life is good for your children.
Of Husbands and Football
I recently pondered why men are so drawn to the game.
On the Brink of Failure
Divorce wasn’t an option for either of us, but we didn’t want to spend the rest of our married lives just tolerating each other.
Job: One Man’s Walk Through Tragedy
Four lessons we can learn from the life of Job.
Our Home Became a War Zone
People thought I was crazy. Why in the world would I hold on to someone who obviously did not want to be with me?
Our Marriage Was a Mess
A Weekend to Remember conference was the turning point for us.
Our Marriage Was All About Me
I did not have the tools to be a husband and father.
Preventing Bitterness in Your Heart
If you tend to carry resentment toward your spouse, here are three steps to help you prevent bitterness from destroying your marriage.
Praising God in the Midst of Misery
The advice that initially angered me eventually turned my woe to worship.
Navigating the Interruptions and Busy Seasons of Life
Practical suggestions for regarding interruptions as “sovereign deliveries.”
Things I Take for Granted
When was the last time you thanked your spouse for everything he or she contributes to your life?
They Never Quit
How an aunt’s advice kept D.L. and Helen Govan together
The Surpassing Greatness of His Power
The key to building the type of marriage and family that we long for.
The Power of Love
How God used marriage to impact my past, present, and future.
The Perplexes of the Exes
Learning to put away childishness when dealing with a previous spouse.
Mom, has cleaning, cooking and changing diapers all day lost its luster?
The Value of Money
We must use money in a way that satisfies not just the senses but the soul.