To be successful in marriage, spouses must forgive each other often. But the only way to do that is to have a solid grasp of God’s forgiveness of us through Christ. Voddie Baucham shares a message on forgiveness based on Ephesians 4.
To be successful in marriage, spouses must forgive each other often. But the only way to do that is to have a solid grasp of God’s forgiveness of us through Christ. Voddie Baucham shares a message on forgiveness based on Ephesians 4.
Do you catch yourself being rude, irritable, or resentful with your spouse? Bob Lepine, and Dave and Ann Wilson, share about how to make a fresh start.
What do we do when life’s circumstances seem hopeless? Dave and Ann Wilson talk with John Piper about crying out to God in our distress, knowing His providence ensures NOTHING is impossible!
Have you wondered where God is in the midst of pain and suffering? Dave and Ann Wilson discuss with pastor and author John Piper how God’s sovereignty and grace are in all things.
Is it possible to truly trust God in the midst of all that is going on around us? On FamilyLife Pastor and author John Piper talks about how God brings good through brokenness.
What do you say to someone who believes abortion is their only option or struggles with the weight of guilt from having had one? Bob Lepine addresses the struggles people face on this issue and shares the hope of a Savior who loves them.
The topic of abortion is one wrought with controversy and struggle-even in today’s churches. Bob Lepine shares a compelling and compassionate word from Scripture that focuses our attention on the heart of God.
Dr. John Perkins saw and endured horrific racism. But God convicted him of his own hateful reaction and inclined his heart toward racial reconciliation through the gospel. Listen to his conversation with Kim Anthony.
Tired of self-focused, consumer-centric faith? Turn away from “me-ology,” says Jen Oshman, and learn the powerful theology of saying, “Enough about me!”
Jen Oshman speaks to women about issues of identity and self-image. Discovering who we are and whose we are, says Oshman, is the key.
Anthony Thompson and Mary DeMuth tell their devastating stories that require heroic–ongoing–forgiveness.
Phil Waldrep talks about the aftermath of a friend’s betrayal. Waldrep also tells how examining some restored Japanese pottery at an antique store one day taught him a lesson about reconciliation.
When Phil Waldrep’s friend betrayed him a second time, the hurt of this man’s actions caused a struggle that wasn’t easy to recover from. Waldrep walks us through the various stages of grief he dealt with.
Pastor Phil Waldrep discusses the process of healing from betrayal. Whether you’ve been betrayed by a close friend or family member, Waldrep shares a trusted path to recovery.
All of us need to practice apologizing and asking for forgiveness. Jerry Bridges, Gary Rosberg, Gary Chapman, Dan Dumas, and Priscilla Shirer help us see our shortcomings and how we should humbly respond.
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.
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.