Anyone can make a movie. All you need is a camera, a story, actors … and a forklift?
Anyone can make a movie. All you need is a camera, a story, actors … and a forklift?
What types of music will you allow your children to listen to?
Our constant consumption of television, movies, internet, cell phones, etc., affects us in more ways than we realize.
Promoting face-to-face communication in your marriage and family.
Readers sound off on how mobile technology is affecting their relationships.
A behind-the-scenes glimpse into our mailbag.
The new movie from the creators of Fireproof is a powerful story of renewal and recommitment.
Technology is changing so quickly that most of us are barely aware of how our behavior is changing.
Instilling a love for reading is a gift that keeps giving.
A report on how the film is changing lives with its challenge to apply biblical principles of love to your marriage.
We need convictions and a personal, proactive plan for handling media wisely.
A big shift may be occurring in the way we gather and process information, but we must summon the discipline to slow down enough to focus on what’s important.
How can you master technology rather than letting it master you?
Jon Erwin, producer of the “October Baby,” tells the story of 19-year-old Hannah, whose life is upended when she learns that she is adopted and the survivor of a failed abortion.
Popular fiction writer Karen Kingsbury looks back on her life and recalls some of her most touching memories, as well as a poem she wrote for her son.
Christian fiction writer Karen Kingsbury shares some of her favorite family memories, and reflects on how being a wife and mom has been her finest achievement.