Having trouble seeing eye to eye with your family? Expressing deep convictions can be challenging in many families, but Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer share a simple method to do so with empathy.
Having trouble seeing eye to eye with your family? Expressing deep convictions can be challenging in many families, but Tim Muehlhoff and Rick Langer share a simple method to do so with empathy.
Moms, if you had the chance to pick the brain of an older, more experienced mom, what would you ask? Hear what some young moms asked Barbara Rainey during a question and answer session.
As Christians, we desire to be brave and trust fully in God. Kevin Thompson encourages our families to follow Him without fear, because His love never fails.
Fear might be what drives some people in how they live, but it doesn’t have to be. Kevin Thompson shares how the source for our decision-making can build a braver home.
How can parents raise kids well in today’s tech-driven world? Arlene Pellicane addresses when a kid needs a phone, what skills they need, digital Sabbaths and more.
Most of my experience mentoring women is casual as a frappuccino or pair of sneakers. It’s purposeful, curious, God-inviting friendship.
Marketers spend millions of dollars everyday to entice us to our screens, so regular life doesn’t always make the cut for our heart’s attention. Arlene Pellicane shares how this affects our families.
In the game of “Life” you never know what you’ll roll, nor where you’ll end up. So describes the lives of Scott and Sherry Jennings, Kim De Blecourt, Robertson McQuilkin, and Chuck Colson as they share their stories.
How far is too far? How honest should I be about my past with my future spouse?… Jonathan “JP” Pokluda addresses questions along the path to a promise.
Who is “the one” for you? Jonathan “JP” Pokluda answers this question and outlines specific things to look for and to avoid when seeking “the one” to marry.
Has a loved one mentioned you might spend too much time on your phone? FamilyLife Today host Dave Wilson shares his quick test.
I was getting some things wrong about hospitality. Could gathering around the table be less—and so much more—than I thought?
Our future doesn’t have to be what our past was. Though we can’t outrun the pain of hurts, Ron Hutchcraft explains how to face them and find freedom.
When life’s circumstances knock us down, we can become hurt and disoriented, but Ron Hutchcraft reminds us that the confidence we have in Christ is what lifts us up over and over again.
The pain of loss can rip our hearts open and leave us feeling hopeless, but Ron Hutchcraft points us to our Living Hope, Who provides purpose in the midst of great loss, and hope for a better tomorrow.
You have three months to live. What do you do? Matt and Lauren Chandler faced this reality when Matt was diagnosed with brain cancer. They tell their story, and how their focus on heaven was sharpened.
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.