6 Mother’s Day Ideas To Care for Single Moms
This year, consider celebrating the single moms in your life. Here are a few Mother’s Day ideas to get you started.
This year, consider celebrating the single moms in your life. Here are a few Mother’s Day ideas to get you started.
Take five minutes each day for these prayers for Easter and Holy Week, to remind your family what this season’s all about.
As I start another new year without my husband, I will strive to live in light of what grief has taught me about the fleeting nature of life.
Your relationship with your college kid may change as they grow. So here are five things they may need on Christmas break.
Need a low-stress way to keep the holiday fun while still focusing on the meaning of Christmas? We’ve got you covered with this family Christmas countdown.
Still looking for a gift for dad? Try something that offers appreciation, forgiveness, and grace. Trust me, he’ll love it.
This Memorial Day Weekend hear stories of lesser known, but no less valiant soldiers–and families of soldiers–who sacrificed for our freedom.
How does one communicate the significance of the Easter and Lent season with children? Sally Lloyd-Jones and Phil Vischer explain how and why to tell the whole Easter and Lent story to your kids.
Michelle Hill interacts with a number of kids about the story of Holy Week and Easter. Bob Lepine defines the gospel in a way that is easy to share with neighbors.
Feel so familiar with Easter–that it’s hard to deeply appreciate? Author David Mathis helps us marvel at wounds of unfailing love & decisive victory.
What does love look like? Author Sean McDowell looks at the difference between real love, sex, and our craving to be known.
Everyone doesn’t love Valentine’s Day. Singles and marrieds alike feel isolated and alone. Ron Deal, LPC, helps you cope with profound loneliness.
When you get stuck thinking romance is all roses and bubble baths, it starts feeling like something you’ll never achieve.
Instead of just wondering, what to get the person who has everything, commit to pray for the one you love to find fulfillment in God.
As we approach a new year, it is appropriate to reflect and remember the good things from the year that is drawing to a close. Hear again, excerpts from some of the most meaningful interviews that aired this past year, on FamilyLife This Week.
Psalms For Christmas: a podcast miniseries from FamilyLife. Wishing for a fresh start lasting longer than, say… mid-February? For a new year, author Dane Ortlund fuels us with the lasting hope of Psalm 121.
Paul Maier gives us the historical background for the Christmas story. We’ll also hear some Christmas hymns, and the biblical account from the Gospel of Luke.
Psalms For Christmas: a podcast miniseries from FamilyLife. We decorate in December–but the truth behind Christmas celebration feeds an ecstatic life. Author Dane Ortlund explores what’s feast-worthy about Psalm 95.