Have you ever felt anger at God, or worry that He’s punishing you? After tough diagnoses and loss, Rechab and Brittany Gray did. Hear what they’ve learned.
Have you ever felt anger at God, or worry that He’s punishing you? After tough diagnoses and loss, Rechab and Brittany Gray did. Hear what they’ve learned.
Do you fear getting older? Tune in as Dennis & Barbara Rainey share how “no fear in death” fuels their desire to live purposefully.
Ron Deal and Michelle Hill talk about the grieving process and how to care for yourself and others you know who may be grieving. We’ll also hear from Matthew Arbo and Abigail Dodds on FamilyLife This Week.
As your marriage ages, is love getting sloppy? Author Robert Wolgemuth challenges you make your last lap of marriage the best ever.
Too old to run fast? You’e not too old to run well. Author Robert Wolgemuth offers inspiration to run your last lap with purpose and strength.
Courtney Reissig tells the harrowing story of the birth of her fourth child, Ben. Some problems cropped up late in the pregnancy that threatened both of their lives and left some emotional scarring in its wake.
Facing the loss of a loved one can leave life feeling so empty and gray. Ron and Nan Deal, along with Brad and Jill Sullivan, give listeners the hope that the color WILL return!
The loss of a child can leave many parents feeling there’s nowhere to turn. Ron and Nan Deal, along with Brad and Jill Sullivan, share about the While We’re Waiting retreats, which minister to parents right where they are on their grief journey.
Hear the stories of two children, Hannah Sullivan and Connor Deal, who both lost their lives to illness. Their parents, Brad and Jill Sullivan and Ron and Nan Deal, share the stories of their precious children and the hope they have in the Lord of seeing them again.
Our future doesn’t have to be what our past was. Though we can’t outrun the pain of hurts, Ron Hutchcraft explains how to face them and find freedom.
When life’s circumstances knock us down, we can become hurt and disoriented, but Ron Hutchcraft reminds us that the confidence we have in Christ is what lifts us up over and over again.
The pain of loss can rip our hearts open and leave us feeling hopeless, but Ron Hutchcraft points us to our Living Hope, Who provides purpose in the midst of great loss, and hope for a better tomorrow.
You have three months to live. What do you do? Matt and Lauren Chandler faced this reality when Matt was diagnosed with brain cancer. They tell their story, and how their focus on heaven was sharpened.
We share “storm stories” of other believers, and how they walked through their own storms with hope in Christ alone.
It’s a devastating loss when a loved one dies, especially when it is unexpected. Al Hsu talks about the complex grief he experienced when his father took his own life. Ron and Nan Deal talk about the sudden loss of their son, Connor.
FamilyLife CEO Chris Herndon and his wife, Mary, remember God’s goodness as they reflect on Mary’s diagnosis of a brain tumor in 2017. Almost a year later, their son, Charlie, was diagnosed with MRSA, a type of staph infection that is untreatable by many types of antibiotics. Hear the story of God’s faithfulness to this family.
As the coronavirus claims lives, we wonder how to grieve from a distance. Usually we find comfort in community. What do you do when you face death alone?
When you’re faced with a life-threatening illness, how does it affect your walk with God? Sarah Shreve Lindsey talkz about a number of health concerns that challenged her faith in God.