You don’t first fix marriages horizontally, you fix them first vertically, says author and counselor Paul David Tripp. It’s disastrous if we forget the Gospel in our marriges.
You don’t first fix marriages horizontally, you fix them first vertically, says author and counselor Paul David Tripp. It’s disastrous if we forget the Gospel in our marriges.
Author and counselor Paul David Tripp says the little, day-to-day moments in a marriage are profound. Because if God is there in the little moments, they are supremely important.
Resting is a spiritual discipline that many of us choose to ignore. Guests Hannah Anderson and Barbara Rainey describe why our souls are in desperate need of consistent periods of rest.
Too often in our prayers we ask God to ease our worries and satisfy our wants before adding “in Jesus’ name” as an obligatory spiritual seasoning.
Lamar and Ronnie Tyler were fed up with pervasive negative images of black marriages in the media. So, the Tylers started their website, which promotes positive images of marriage and family in the black community.
Lisa Anderson reveals what it’s like being a Christian single woman trying to date in this culture. Ron Deal gives advice to those who have been previously married and are ready to date again.
Lisa Anderson, author of the “Dating Manifesto,” and host of “Boundless,” offers five things the church must do when it comes to singles.
Scott Sauls, author of “Befriend,” opens up about his season of anxiety and depression. Find out what you can do to come alongside a struggling friend mired in depression.
Author Scott Sauls encourages believers to pursue those who are different from us. Sauls reminds us that Jesus befriended prodigals and Pharisees, sinners and outcasts.
Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp and his wife, Stacy, talk about football; and the late Pat Summerall shares how he came to salvation in Christ.
It doesn’t take long before rote prayers fragment your attention span and freeze your heart.
Astronaut Butch Wilmore and his wife, Deanna, talk about the difficult training that’s involved in becoming an astronaut.
Butch Wilmore and his wife, Deanna, tell how they met and how they’ve worked to build their marriage on Christ and the Scriptures.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, along with Jeff Kemp, provide solid biblical answers to questions concerning broken family relationships.
Barbara Rainey, Terry Ascott, and Sarah from Radio Shema talk about what life is like in different cultures around the world, and why it is crucial to keep Christ as the focal point of Christmas.
Ney Bailey, Dave and Sande Sunde, and Dennis and Barbara Rainey share what it was like in the beginning days of the ministry of FamilyLife.
John Stanley reminds us we all need to be generous with the three currencies we possess: relational currency, our strengths and talents, and our resources.
John Stanley believes many of us aren’t more generous because we measure generosity by how much money we give away, rather than seeing ourselves as a funnel God can use to bless others.