To My Wife on Mother’s Day
Every day is Mother’s Day in our little household. Because you do so much. But I want this day to be a reminder of my commitment to you.
Every day is Mother’s Day in our little household. Because you do so much. But I want this day to be a reminder of my commitment to you.
This Easter and Lent weekend, grasp the breadth and depth of Jesus’ love for us with guests Philip Ryken, Paul Miller, and Josh McDowell.
I’m hosting an Easter party. You should too. Use these menu ideas and activities for a fun, easy way to share the Easter season together.
This guide will help you reflect on the days leading up to the Cross, Jesus’ death, His burial, and the empty tomb. One Scripture. One brief reflection. Once a day, for 12 days.
Togetherness is virtually impossible if one or both spouses feel disgust toward each other.
I always seemed to fail at this holiday until a game-changer idea took me from zero to hero.
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.
Randall Goodgame, creator of Slugs & Bugs, Scripture-based children’s songs, talks about the unique gospel opportunity that is the Christmas season.
Forget perfume and diamonds … give your wife something that speaks to her heart.
The real unexpected gift wasn’t the money or groceries, but an increase in our faith.
In our culture, names don’t have a lot of meaning, but in biblical times they did. God reveals who He is by telling us his names, like Emmanuel – God with us.
Christmas is a special time of year. Barbara Rainey joins her husband, Dennis, to talk about the Advent season and what you can do to make the holidays more meaningful.
What’s a family—one that desires to teach their kids the REAL meaning of Christmas—to do about St. Nick?
Dennis and Barbara Rainey recall the events that led to Barbara’s inspirational product line called Ever Thine Home. They share how the idea for Ever Thine Home began to germinate at a planning retreat.
A mom’s guide to managing all that the holiday season throws her way.
Long after my husband and I are gone, I want our kids to still have each other.
How do we find the holy balance of treating our bodies like temples, but not to the extent that we become health-obsessed this holiday season?