Hey Ron, what’s the best way to tell my kids I’m getting married?
Hey Ron, what’s the best way to tell my kids I’m getting married?
You know, sometimes members of a stepfamily are confused about what to call each other.
How do you prepare for the holidays? Dennis and Barbara Rainey are passionate about celebrating the true meaning of Christmas. Together they share fun ways they’ve done that, and tell how you can too.
I have a hard time Christmas shopping for my wife. It’s not because I don’t enjoy giving her gifts. I do. It’s just that I don’t want to mess it up.
The Bible says, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” What? Speak up! I can’t hear you!
Christmas will be here soon, and Dennis and Barbara Rainey share fun, simple ideas to help you get ready spiritually.
As we approach Thanksgiving, it is good to remember the history of this special holiday. Hear part one of a dramatic presentation of the first Thanksgiving.
Your spouse might find openness struggling with depression. But mental health issues don’t just impact the lives of those who have them.
Joel and Nina Schmidgall want couples to know that prayer is their ally when facing marital conflict. They encourage couples to prayerfully seek the Lord for the root of their conflict.
What if we stopped treating gratitude like green bean casserole—something to dish out once a year?
Have you ever noticed that worry can spoil an otherwise happy day?
Joel and Nina Schmidgall encourage couples to pray with and for each other, and to watch God do something amazing.
You know that scene in Forrest Gump when he runs back and forth across the country for three years? Hey, stop running!
Joel and Nina Schmidgall talk about the importance of praying without ceasing, especially for your marriage. God honors bold prayer, and bold prayer honors God.
Licensed counselor Ron Deal talks about the physical and emotional effects of traumatic stress, and Tracy Lane shares her experience regarding her daughter’s heart surgeries.
Joel Fitzpatrick loves to take walks with his son where he can represent the love of the Father to him. In a day when disconnection is the rule, Fitzpatrick challenges dads to talk to their sons about the topics they deal with on a daily basis.
As a youth pastor, Joel Fitzpatrick has seen countless boys struggle with what it means to have a life shaped by the gospel. Fitzpatrick encourages fathers to dive into deep conversations with their sons.