Why are some of our biggest triggers exposed in our marriage relationship, and what do we do about them? Guy and Amber Lia real-life examples of hurt and healing.
Why are some of our biggest triggers exposed in our marriage relationship, and what do we do about them? Guy and Amber Lia real-life examples of hurt and healing.
Are you too busy? Answer this question as you learn more from Joanne Kraft, Kevin DeYoung, and Hannah Anderson.
We are a Chinese American family witnessing a 150% spike in anti-Asian violence. As a father to three kids under the age of 9, the hardest question I’ve had to answer recently is, “Daddy, are we safe?”
Whether or not God answers your prayers for marriage the way you want Him to, praying is still worth the time and effort.
Morgan Tyree explains that knowing one’s hospitality gifting can help build strong connection with others and even pull together the rest of the family.
Hospitality is meant for the purpose of “loving our neighbor.” Morgan Tyree talks about how learning our “hospitality personality” frees us from stress so that we can bless others.
The guilt and shame of our parenting mistakes can haunt us. Dave and Ann Wilson share wisdom about recognizing Satan’s schemes and embracing God’s forgiveness.
In the Bible, children are referred to as “arrows in the hand of a warrior,” and arrows are meant to be pointed at something and released. Dave and Ann Wilson discuss building a legacy with a strategic aim.
Do you and your spouse have the same definition of what romance is? Often in marriage, romance suffers an identity crisis.
As parents, we often think about the future and what expectations and dreams we have for our children. Dave and Ann Wilson give insight on having plans for our kids, while understanding God has a bigger one.
In today’s world, it’s easy to doubt we have what it takes to reach our neighbors for Christ. Chris and Elizabeth McKinney debunk that myth and about discovering God’s purpose for where He’s placed us.
We know we are to “love our neighbors,” but what does it look like to love the actual neighbors who live around us? Authors, Chris and Elizabeth McKinney explain how to practice the art of neighboring.
Did you know that there are different seasons common to all marriages? Jackie and Stephana Bledsoe talk about the patterns all couples face, the ups and downs, and how it’s all worth fighting for.
Jackie and Stephana Bledsoe talk about the purpose in seven different rings, what they looked like in their marriage, and how common they are to every marriage.
What’s more important than the ring in a marriage engagement? Jackie and Stephana Bledsoe explain what they wish they hadn’t learned the hard way.
What comes to mind when you think of home? Barbara Rainey and Jen Pollock Michel explain the value of making Christ the foundation of a stable, godly home.
Your stepfamily wilderness season may involve a broken marital vow, a stepchild who doesn’t want to be part of the family, or loneliness. Regardless of your circumstances, you don’t have to stay stuck wandering in the wilderness.
Ron Deal and Lore Ferguson Wilbert discuss the healing journey she’s experienced as her husband’s second wife. She suggests adopting a heart of compassion instead of competition.