How Can I Help My Kids Avoid a Crisis of Faith?
If trends continue, by 2050, 35 million youth may undergo deconversion. How can we help prevent a crisis of faith in our kids?
If trends continue, by 2050, 35 million youth may undergo deconversion. How can we help prevent a crisis of faith in our kids?
On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson host Paul David Tripp–who insists those annoying moments with teens are doorways to mind-blowing opportunities as a Christian parenting teens. Find out how.
When God is made the focus and motivator of our lives, the revival in our homes can and will impact our corners of the world.
Want to be the spiritual leader of your family but don’t know where to start? Here are seven essentials for leading well.
Want to get married on a tight budget but still plan an unforgettable wedding? Here are three tips for planning a cheap wedding.
When mentees exhausted from wedding prep wonder if marriage is actually necessary, be ready with a few critical truths about its purpose and beauty.
Emotional intelligence isn’t as innate as it seems. But it might be a far bigger player in your marriage than you anticipate.
Help mentees evaluate how they could elevate their marriage before it starts.
More than any other factor—really—your spiritual compatibility will influence your future marriage.
Raising a special-needs child has an ongoing effect on your marriage. Be sure not to let it override your marriage in a way that causes it to crumble.
We know what you’re arguing about. Grab pointers to deal with the issues nagging your marriage and how to approach conflict like a pro.
It’s one thing when your home is filled with fighting. But if things are just okay? How do you work on your marriage when your spouse won’t?
Ever wondered, How can God use the mess of my life? Author Noe Garcia shares his own rock-bottom story, and helps you seek the purpose of your pain.
More stuff means more bills. More bills require more work.The work life balance cycle is as paralyzing as it is addictive. And it is luring every American family.
These ideas will help you develop deeper relationships with your children despite a hectic schedule.
Quality time speaks love to a young child.
As I start another new year without my husband, I will strive to live in light of what grief has taught me about the fleeting nature of life.
Your relationship with your college kid may change as they grow. So here are five things they may need on Christmas break.