We Moved Our Family and Changed Their World
One day David and his wife, Meg, realized they wanted their family to see that the world is a more diverse place than what they were experiencing.
One day David and his wife, Meg, realized they wanted their family to see that the world is a more diverse place than what they were experiencing.
People spend hours tweaking their digital persona in a search for significance. Yet is social media the best place to look?
Jemar Tisby talks about how the Lord prepared Dr. King to be the right person at the right time to be the figurehead for the Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s.
These basic principles will help you and your family understand the biblical reasons for tragedy.
Bryan Loritts turns to Isaiah 9 to remind us of who Jesus is, what He came to do, and what He came to deliver us from.
Herod knew there could only be one king. He was right. Pastor Bryan Loritts talks about the sovereignty of God at work–even in the ugly parts of the Christmas story.
Kate Clark looks back on the freak playground accident that doctors said would leave her in a wheelchair permanently. Kate tells how she wrestled with a deep grief, and shares how her injury still affects her to this day.
For Kate Clark and her family, what started as a lovely day, soon turned into a tragic playground accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down. Kate and her family boldly prayed to God for a miracle, and then watched God move.
Here’s to giving your best to God—and your family—in the year ahead.
The real unexpected gift wasn’t the money or groceries, but an increase in our faith.
Chelsea Sobolik was devastated when her doctor told her she couldn’t have children. Sobolik shares how she found healing for her grieving heart and talks about the wonderful man she married.
Chelsea Sobolik tells the story of her adoption. Her adoptive parents were led overseas where they prayed God would show them which child to adopt. God led them to a teen who couldn’t take care of her baby.
Thanksgiving can be a difficult reminder of the struggles we face, but there is comfort in the promises to come.
Like so many, I groaned at the disparity: Perfect, hilarious TV family. Lurid, devastating real life.
Who are you listening to? Dennis Rainey explains that all of life is one long process of asking and answering the question, “Who am I going to believe?”
I noted something refreshingly real about Princess Eugenie’s choice of gown. From the front, she showed she was a princess. From the back, she showed she was a person like the rest of us.
Lee Wolfe Blum struggled with an eating disorder for over 10 years. Blum shares the stories of several women who rose above their circumstances and relied on the Lord for His courage to live bravely.
Lee Wolfe Blum remembers her youth and the powerful, damaging message, “you don’t matter.” Blum encourages women to be authentic in the midst of struggles.