Welcome to Barbieland: A Barbie Movie Review
This summer’s pink-splashed ‘Barbie’ movie reminds this writer of the catch-22 many women feel in this “be anything” world.
This summer’s pink-splashed ‘Barbie’ movie reminds this writer of the catch-22 many women feel in this “be anything” world.
Psychologist Dr. Ed Welch offers you-can-do-this guidance to shape a home environment that welcomes, supports, heals—and helps kids navigate their way to hope.
Social media can be addictive and harmful, but it can also grow relationships. How do we navigate social media and marriage well?
Lina Abujamra’s life was suddenly nothing like she’d planned. Where is God when your heart’s breaking? She writes of fractured faith—and a God who showed up.
Author Jen Pollock Michel shows how to establish life-giving time-management habits & develop a grounded, healthy, life-giving relationship with the clock.
In the last few years, tradwife influencers have been a controversial subject. So, how should Christians approach this topic?
From his own darkness, Scott Sauls chose to share his shame and fear — and discovered we’re all in recovery. Beautiful people, he says, don’t just happen.
Ever wondered, How can God use the mess of my life? Author Noe Garcia shares his own rock-bottom story, and helps you seek the purpose of your pain.
In FamilyLife’s newest Christian podcast, Shelby Abbott discusses music, Scripture, and raising the bar for his young-adult listeners.
If you’re single, that doesn’t mean you’re incomplete. You can be whole in Christ. Clarence Shuler coaches singles to speak up and let your needs be known for the benefit of your local church.
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.
For anyone who has experienced the pain of a miscarriage, the grief can make you feel all alone. Stephanie Green talks to Michelle Hill about her experience with miscarriage while helping listeners in this situation learn to process this unique grief.
Abuse is a far-ranging collection of behaviors designed to maintain power and control. But how do you know if you’re in an abusive relationship?
Leaving an abusive relationship is not a decision any woman should take lightly. If you’re making this life-altering decision, take the following into consideration.
If you are a woman recovering from domestic abuse, how do you heal and reclaim your life to become the person God designed you to be?
My church said something, and all of a sudden, the shackles that silent pulpits had placed on me fell off.
Kay Wills Wyma, Gary Thomas and Priscilla Shirer help us remember to be content with the life we have and avoid the temptation to compare ourselves with others.
“Trust your heart. Believe in you.” Yet with the constant encouragement to pat ourselves on the back, the result isn’t all sunshine and cupcakes.