The Holy Spirit is the secret ingredient in every believer’s life, says Francis Chan.
The Holy Spirit is the secret ingredient in every believer’s life, says Francis Chan.
Pastor Francis Chan reminds believers about their need for the Holy Spirit and calls on the church to be conduits of the Holy Spirit’s power and love.
Dennis Rainey explains why it’s important to rest in the knowledge of God’s love.
When we indicated we wanted to help other people grow in their faith and in their marriage the way we had, we had absolutely no idea of what God had in store for us.
Has Valentine’s Day become a little predictable at your house? Then why don’t you focus on the real meaning of love. Barbara Rainey talks about her new resource designed specifically with the month of love in mind.
Lance and Jess tell about their incredible 9-month journey from immorality to abstinence to forgiveness, purity and finally, a marriage built on a solid biblical foundation.
What difference can one person make in a world filled with seven billion people?
Sometimes the only way to fill an empty spot left by an old affection is to replace it with a greater affection. Dannah Gresh encourages those who feel spiritually dry a to immerse themselves in the Scriptures.
Author Dannah Gresh talks about our natural tendency to look for things other than God to fill us, and reminds us that those things, including relationships, can easily become idols if we’re not careful.
Many of us pursue moral improvement in a way that is not founded in the centrality of the gospel and the reality of the cross of Christ.
How does Christ handle our shame? Ed Welch delves into John 4 to explain.
Ed Welch explores how shame causes equally dysfunctional behaviors and beliefs in so many Christian men and women.
Ed Welch explains how shame controls and often defines so many Christians’ lives.
Rather than getting easier, my faith trials become more difficult with time.
It’s easy to thank God in the good times, but Dr. Duane Litfin
tells what happens when we thank God in the bad times.
Amy Lively encourages listeners to love their neighbors in a whole new way by inviting them into their homes.
Through mentoring you can pass on your wisdom to the next generation of married couples.