Natalie Hankins tells how her deep love for her children and her passion for music and the scriptures led her to create better alternatives for her own family’s entertainment.
Natalie Hankins tells how her deep love for her children and her passion for music and the scriptures led her to create better alternatives for her own family’s entertainment.
God cares about your relationships. Christian counselor Leslie Vernick tells how God healed the emotional wounds caused by her mother and tells others how to survive an abusive relationship.
Leslie Vernick talks about changing an emotionally destructive relationship into a healthy one, beginning with your own behavior and response.
Are you in an emotionally destructive relationship? Leslie Vernick talks about the abuse she suffered and lists some of the tell-tale signs of an emotionally abusive relationship.
Biblical counselor Paul Tripp talks about our heart’s relationship with money, and the spiritual battle each of us face to find our satisfaction in Christ alone.
Christian counselor Paul Tripp tells us how to view sex rightly and coaches parents on how to teach their children a proper view of biblical sexuality.
We are made for worship. But many times what we worship isn’t God. Christian counselor Paul Tripp talks about the idols of money and sex – those things that often replace God in our hearts.
Singer songwriter Chris August shares the origin of his hit song “Restore”, and how God used a joke to produce this.
Today, the Spehns’ story continues as Michael tells of Cathy, the wife he lost to cancer.
Michael and Gina Spehn both suffered the loss of a spouse to cancer, but their stories turned from grief to hope.
The 5th Commandment tells us to honor our parents. Are you worthy of honor?
We learn a lot from those who parent well. But we can also learn a lot from those who didn’t.
In almost every era, our Armed Services have found themselves in harm’s way somewhere around the globe. Join us for a special FamilyLife Today program honoring the men and women of our Armed Forces.
Jack and Lisa Hibbs share how they tried to be intentional with their daughters, Ashley and Rebecca, who join them on the program.