Using our God-given gifts is important, and on today’s program, JP Pokluda encourages us to not take the gift of singleness and put it on a shelf.
Using our God-given gifts is important, and on today’s program, JP Pokluda encourages us to not take the gift of singleness and put it on a shelf.
Though dating culture has changed so much in recent years, JP Pokluda offers insight into how to make dating really count.
As single moms draw near to God, PeggySue Wells and Pam Farrel say that it is more than possible to build a spiritual legacy for their children.
No matter what difficulties a single mom might face, PeggySue Wells and Pam Farrel say it can be a beautiful story of God’s grace.
Single moms can often feel like they live in a whirlwind, but PeggySue Wells and Pam Farrel give easy and practical steps to help them do the next right thing.
I’m my kids’ father, not their God. I don’t need to model perfection. My failures give me the chance to model repentance, faith, and growth.
What is God’s picture of physical intimacy in marriage? Today, Juli Slattery shares the perspective of the One who designed intimacy.
It dawned on me how much my boys need a father. But anyone can be a father—my boys need a dad. All those years, I needed a dad.
Our perspective on physical intimacy can be compared to working a jigsaw puzzle. And according to Juli Slattery, it’s important to put it together using the right picture.
Developing deeper love in marriage doesn’t just happen on its own, but David and Meg Robbins encourage us that it is possible!
Colossians 3 tells Christians to “put on” certain behaviors toward others. Ray and Robyn McKelvy explain to us what that looks like when relating to our spouses.
Colossians 3 calls Christians to “put away” certain behaviors in order to love others. Ray and Robyn McKelvy explain to us what that looks like when relating to our spouses.
A father’s legacy leaves a lasting impression on his children. H.B. Charles talks about his father’s enduring legacy. Hear Jim Daly, Sally-Lloyd Jones, and Rick Rigsby give tributes to their fathers.
Are clean countertops and a warm meal that big a deal? Homemaking—no matter your gender—might mean more than you think.
With my son’s nightmares punctuating our nights, I knew we needed to hide the living and active Word of God in his heart.
Years ago, God used Promise Keepers to change the lives of innumerable men. Promise Keepers President and CEO Ken Harrison says God is about to do it again!
Since the voices we listen to have so much power in our lives, comedian Michael Jr. gives us insight on how to deal with “the hecklers.”
God designed laughter to open our hearts. Acclaimed comedian Micheal Jr. teaches us there’s always a punchline –something God is teaching us through our experiences.