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.
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.
Does the idea of states reopening make you rejoice? Or cause you worry? Whichever side you are on, here are a few ways we can all pray.
Author Shannon Popkin remembers the first time she compared herself to others. She shares how that inner voice continued to be her worst critic over the years. Find out what husbands can do to affirm their wives’ beauty.
Shannon Popkin talks about her ongoing struggle to compare herself to others. She reminds us what Jesus says about comparing ourselves to others and gives us the steps for overcoming this annoying practice.
Have you ever noticed the number of times Jesus used His touch to heal someone? Lore Wilbert talks with Michelle Hill about the spiritually healing nature of touch from one person to another.
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.
Shannon Popkin talks about our tendency as sinners to want to be in control. She shares how letting go of control has improved her relationships and helped her rest in the Lord, on FamilyLife Today.
Shannon Popkin tells how she finally came to realize she had a control issue. She explains how acknowledging God’s sovereignty, has helped her reign in her controlling tendencies and walk in the Spirit.
Barbara Rainey, mother of six and grandmother to 21+, encourages listeners to take their fears and worries to God in prayer.
Esther Fleece Allen recalls the pain of being abandoned by both her father and mother when she was young. She tells how God breathed new life into her broken spirit, and later prepared her for her new name and role as a wife.
Abandoned by her abusive father when she was young, and her mother several years later, author Esther Fleece Allen only began to understand what a real, godly family looked like after being taken in by a family at her church.
I’ll admit my first priority when the quarantine began wasn’t to find ways to bless others. But I’m reminded of Jesus’ commandment to love our neighbors.
Larry Osborne, Elyse Fitzpatrick, Jessica Thompson, and Randy Newman talk about sharing the gospel with members of your family.
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.