Recovering from Domestic Abuse: Becoming the Person God Designed You to Be
If you are a woman recovering from domestic abuse, how do you heal and reclaim your life to become the person God designed you to be?
If you are a woman recovering from domestic abuse, how do you heal and reclaim your life to become the person God designed you to be?
What will be left in your wake when you are gone? Louis Upkins, Crawford Loritts, and Bryan Loritts talk about different kinds of legacies, and challenge us to make sure to leave a legacy that’s godly.
When we look for the positive or the negative in our spouse, we see what we want to see. Jeff and Stacy Kemp coach husbands and wives on how to address the causes and cures for marital discontentment.
Time and space for soul care feels impossible for parents. But what if you could have your break-cake and eat it too?
Dave Weier considers it pure joy to father three stepsons. But while he didn’t hesitate to step in, he admits it wasn’t always easy.
Our marriage proves “opposites attract” to be true, but it doesn’t come easy. Thankfully, we’ve learned we also complement each other well.
My church said something, and all of a sudden, the shackles that silent pulpits had placed on me fell off.
This Memorial Day Weekend hear stories of lesser known, but no less valiant soldiers–and families of soldiers–who sacrificed for our freedom.
When you’ve been hurt by a parent, forgiveness can be hard hard, but letting go of resentment is possible. Here are three things to remember.
Kay Wills Wyma, Gary Thomas and Priscilla Shirer help us remember to be content with the life we have and avoid the temptation to compare ourselves with others.
Most of us dream of deeper emotional intimacy with our spouse but have no idea how to achieve it. Instead, we tend numb or fix what we feel.
Families experience a closer connection when they laugh together. Keeping things light with Ted Cunningham, Dave Stone, and mother-son duo, Nelda and Tim Hawkins.
Feeling like a bad mom? Author Heather MacFadyen explores motives & emotions fueling your actions & judgments so you can lean toward the mom you long to be.
When a couple’s gotten to the point of asking “Should We Stay Together for the Kids?”—it’s hard to know where to go…especially when you’re wondering if it’s an abusive situation. Help them begin with questions like these.
Grappling with responsibility & even failure as a mom over how your kids are turning out? Author Heather MacFadyen knows your anxiety — and how to deal.
Stuck feeling defeated as a mom? Don’t go it alone! Author Heather MacFadyen shows how you can be foster key relationships with God, others, & your kids to be the mom you want to be.
Feeling dry, unsatisfied, restless? Author Gretchen Saffles believes your life can be more — and you can be among well-watered women. Here’s how.
We can’t control who our kids marry, but there are things we can do to steer them in a godly direction before the engagement announcement.