How to Reopen Church Now
As communities and individuals discuss the pros, cons, and restrictions to reopen church, one point seems forgotten: The “church” was never closed.
As communities and individuals discuss the pros, cons, and restrictions to reopen church, one point seems forgotten: The “church” was never closed.
Is it inevitable that my teen will walk away from the faith once they hit college? Glenn Stanton says, “No way.” Stanton reminds parents of the incredible influence they have in their young adult’s life.
It’s been implied that Christianity is on the decline. But is it really? Researcher Glenn Stanton doesn’t think so. Stanton reminds listeners that the Holy Spirit is on the move and always will be.
You may love them, but that doesn’t keep them from getting on your nerves–or vice versa. Lisa Anderson gives suggestions for how to manage relationships during a time of forced distance, or forced togetherness.
This weekend, Eric Metaxas talks with MIchelle Hill about the ripe opportunity the church has, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to display the hands and feet of Jesus to a troubled, hurting world.
If you’re trying to figure out how to navigate hosting a small group online, here are five practical tips to help you get started.
Our culture is experiencing a loneliness epidemic. Author Kelly Needham offers one solution-build thriving friendships. Kelly answers some of your best questions about friendship.
Kelly Needham, author and wife of musician Jimmy Needham, talks about the benefit of being real in our friendships. Kelly gives scriptures to remind us to speak the truth in love.
Kelly Needham, author of the book, “Friend-ish,” talks about the valuable role friendship plays in our lives. All friendships aren’t created equal, however. Sometimes what drives a friendship is a person’s longing for importance or popularity. Kelly explains why Christian friendship should rise above this, on FamilyLife Today.
You want to find joy and delight in your marriage. But you’ll never be able to accomplish this alone in the four walls of your home together.
Because Jesus came to earth, believers have identity and purpose. Dave Wilson explains the ways Jesus’ birth affects every aspect of our lives.
Director Alex Kendrick and actor Cameron Arnett talk about the Kendrick brothers’ latest film, “Overcomer,” a movie about identity.
Charmaine Porter shares candidly with Michelle Hill how she has processed her own discontent with being single, and how the church has–or has not–been helpful in her struggle.
Christians are called to be salt and light. Are we succeeding? Scott Sauls believes it’s time for believers to do a better job helping our friends and neighbors see the real Jesus in us.
Non-Christians often give Christians a bad rap. Do we deserve it? Pastor Scott Sauls admits a lot of damage has been done in the name of Christ, and it’s time we changed that and he has some suggestions.
Jesus commands His followers to be great neighbors. Are we? Scott Sauls talks about what it would look like to live so compellingly in our cities that, if we were removed, people would miss us terribly.
Pastor and theologian John Ortberg talks with Ron Deal, providing a fresh perspective on the nature of eternity and our own connection to an eternal Creator.
Catherine Parks believes that trust has to be established before a person can truly open up to another, and this applies to marriage. Ultimately our security must come from Christ, and not what others think.