The #MeToo movement is a cultural conversation that exposes rampant sexual abuse. Shaunti Feldhahn talks about the ramifications of the broad cultural awareness of sexual abuse in various corners of society.
The #MeToo movement is a cultural conversation that exposes rampant sexual abuse. Shaunti Feldhahn talks about the ramifications of the broad cultural awareness of sexual abuse in various corners of society.
Dr. Ramona Probasco was emotionally and physically abused by her “Christian” husband regularly. Probasco tells what led her to seek help, and what she did to finally leave her abusive marriage.
Dr. Ramona Probasco tells what it’s like to be married to an abusive man. Probasco provides insight into why abused wives don’t leave their husbands sooner, and how the abuse affected her children.
Political leaders might have their own agendas, but those cannot thwart God’s.
I saw a hashtag on Twitter this week about why people who have been sexually abused might choose not to report it.
Love God and love others, in that order. Tim Muehlhoff advocates partnering on the things you can partner with, even if you don’t agree with everything.
Tim Muehlhoff talks about the importance of balancing truth and grace in our speech. The gospel, he states, gives us humility to say, “I can learn from people I disagree with.”
Dr. Juli Slattery explains what it means when parents sexually disciple their children on the biblical view of sex. What we think about sex begins with what we think about God.
Dr. Juli Slattery encourages parents to talk to their children about God’s design for sexuality, even if the conversation is awkward. She lists some key points for parents to discuss with their kids.
Nancy Pearcey reflects on the value of human life. Pearcey explains how the culture’s worldview has influenced our thinking on abortion and euthanasia.
Best-selling author Nancy Pearcey contrasts the secular view of the body with Scripture’s view. Pearcey coaches parents on helping their children think biblically.
NBA star Blake Griffin may be able to afford a huge child support payment, but kids need more than that.
A pastor in Ukraine, Gennadiy Mokhnenko, gave homeless kids food and shared the gospel with them. He shares how he adopted 32 children, and today works to raise awareness for foster and adoptive families.
Hanna Seymour talks about the eye-opening reality of the party culture on campus. Hanna encourages young women to stand firm in their faith, as she did, and to seek help if necessary.
Starting college can be scary for the student and parent alike.Hanna Seymour helps young women prepare for college by talking honestly about what they can expect when they get there.
College will be the best four years of your life… or maybe not. Hanna Seymour talks about the realities of college life, including boyfriends, homesickness, roommates, and other college pressures.
Tom Gilson reminds moms and dads to have critical conversations with their kids about spiritual and cultural issues so they will know how to respond when questioned about their faith and values.
Businessman Jack Alexander reminds us that God can and will provide all our needs especially if we put Him first in our lives.