Jerry Sittser gives us a peek into the lives and marriages of the early Christians who were an influence for good in the Roman culture.
Jerry Sittser gives us a peek into the lives and marriages of the early Christians who were an influence for good in the Roman culture.
How did the unlearned, poor disciples of the early church change the world? Jerry Sittser shares what the early Christians did to influence their neighbors and transform their culture.
Michelle Hill and Lisa Anderson discuss life during this pandemic. They share practical strategies and routines, and how to use this time to care for your neighbor.
Bob Lepine brings a wise and seasoned perspective to what God is doing in the world amidst COVID-19. He offers us two options on how to view the current crisis. Learn the practical comfort and profound implications of the “Providence” option, on FamilyLife Today.
Bob Lepine, Dennis Rainey, Winfred Neely, Jeff and Debbie Schreve, and Tim Challies explain how they entrust their children to the Lord’s care.
With more COVID-19 closures, families are gathering at home and around the table again. If it’s been awhile, here’s insight on making family dinners work.
When a pandemic strikes, what should Christians do? Perhaps just as importantly, what should we not do. On this special edition of FamilyLife Today, we’ll hear from FamilyLife President David Robbins, along with Dave and Ann Wilson and Bob Lepine, as we discuss a Christian response to COVID-19.
Directors Jon and Andy Erwin talk about their latest release, “I Still Believe,” a movie based on the real-life story of chart-topping singer Jeremy Camp.
Families and communities go through a long process to put pieces back together after a natural disaster. We can play a vital part of the recovery effort.
When he recommended abortion, I finally understood. That choice is for when the fear is suffocating. Sometimes scared moms want an easier way.
Leaving heaven and coming to earth was part of God’s plan for Jesus—and all of humanity—all along.
Dr. René Rochester and her best friend committed to each other they would get yearly mammograms. The year she almost missed it, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Dr. Rochester discusses how God sustained her.
Julie Plagens spent years estranged from her family of origin. However, after much prayer and counseling, Julie began to see that the real enemy wasn’t her parents, but Satan.
Julie Plagens explains what life was like after she cut ties with her family. She realized that by severing family ties, she just traded one set of problems for another.
Julie Plagens shares how living under the shadow of her pastor father led her to stuff anger and bitterness, which affected her health. Julie tells how she made the decision to cut ties with her family.
When Sarah Mae became pregnant as a teen, she chose abortion when encouraged by both her grandmothers. But through the shame and sadness, God’s love still pursued Sarah.
John MacArthur told Beth Moore to “Go home.” Male and female opinions on both sides erupted. But there’s a bigger offense at play that no one is outing.
I am the dreaded Enneagram 8—the challenger. Self-confident, decisive, willful, and confrontational. But I also stand for what is right in an unmoving way.