Parenting is a messy, complex arena. Filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick share their experience about making the movie “Like Arrows.”
Parenting is a messy, complex arena. Filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick share their experience about making the movie “Like Arrows.”
Dennis Rainey interviews Bob Lepine about the making of FamilyLife’s feature film, “Like Arrows.” Bob describes several themes, storylines, and scenes from the film.
Ted Baehr talks about the role Christians have in making movies. Baehr addresses parents who are raising “creative types,” and gives them advice for maintaining their character while they pursue their dreams.
Ted Baehr coaches parents on how to use discernment when choosing a movie for their families. Baehr encourages parents to be aware of their children’s development and to research a film before heading to the theater.
FamilyLife’s first feature film, Like Arrows, is coming to a theater near you, but this week only!
FamilyLife’s first film is meant to be a glimpse into a path that can take you deeper into parenting the heart of your children.
Bob Lepine answers behind-the-scenes questions about the movie.
Everyone has a family. And every family has a story.
David Eaton and Melanie Mudge coach parents on how to talk to their kids about true freedom and explain why living without boundaries isn’t freedom at all.
David Eaton and Melanie Mudge tell listeners how, in an information-saturated society, our teens need to look to God’s Word, as well as their parents, for answers.
David Eaton and Melanie Mudge, tell listeners why Christian kids are leaving the faith. Eaton explains why parents must focus on the truth that Jesus is life.
In 25 years of programing, a number of sound-bites have hit the cutting room floor. Hear some of the goof-ups by Dennis Rainey, Bob Lepine, and a number of our guests through the years.
Singer-songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife, Mary Beth, songwriter Paul Overstreet, and coaches John Wooden and Tony Dungy share how their faith in God was a springboard to influential platforms.
Many parents today feel overwhelmed by the pace at which technology is changing the American home.
Most readers have more than one book going at a time. Gain insight into the value of reading no matter what the age from authors Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane.
Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane help capture the imagination of far-away places as they share their favorite reads and offer practical tips on how to engage young children as well as teens.
Hollywood and Christianity often seem at odds-but are they really? Screenwriter and author Brian Bird shares about his role in the making of a new motion picture that hits theaters this weekend.
Guests Kathy Koch, Brian Housman, and Jonathan McKee offer tips and strategies to parents raising kids in a screen-filled digital world.