Media Entertainment and Your Family
We need convictions and a personal, proactive plan for handling media wisely.
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?
A man’s last words reflect the life that he lived. What will yours be?
The legacy of a 16-year-old girl in New Zealand who lived for God.
My granddaughter’s life may have been short in terms of days, but her life was mighty.
As this tiny baby’s short life drew to a close, we heard God’s voice in our time of grief.
How to help friends or family when they lose a child.
My husband’s depression left both of us feeling helpless and out of control.
Suffering nags us with questions about God in a way that comfort never could.
As a mom it’s easy to feel useless, isolated, boxed in or imprisoned at home.
Observations from my 100th Weekend to Remember marriage getaway.
Our nation suffers from a sickness in its soul.
Unfortunately, many parents deny symptoms of drug or alcohol abuse or simply look the other way.
It is never too late to be a positive influence in the life of your child.
Substance abuse is frighteningly widespread among our nation’s youth.
How FamilyLife Today helped reprogram my wrong views of family.
The best thing you can do for yourself, for your children, and for our culture is to make your marriage work—and encourage others to do the same.