Matthew Arbo tackles the tough topic of infertility. Arbo offers words of comfort to those who long for a child.
Matthew Arbo tackles the tough topic of infertility. Arbo offers words of comfort to those who long for a child.
So what does the Bible say about racism? A lot (from Genesis all the way to Revelation). The question is, will we listen?
Transitions are hard, as is any kind of major change. Especially if it involves moving. Gina Butz and Voddie Baucham share how to care for your family during the time of a transition.
When it comes to talks about racial discrimination, mercy and grace are needed on all sides. But the most effective change happens face-to-face.
Brad Silverman and Adam Tyson talk about their upcoming movie release “Selfie Dad,” starring Christian comedian Michael Jr., who also joins the broadcast.
Is it inevitable that my teen will walk away from the faith once they hit college? Glenn Stanton says, “No way.” Stanton reminds parents of the incredible influence they have in their young adult’s life.
It’s been implied that Christianity is on the decline. But is it really? Researcher Glenn Stanton doesn’t think so. Stanton reminds listeners that the Holy Spirit is on the move and always will be.
Bill and Pamela Ronzheimer talk about the journey they took to find healing for their marriage as they dealt with Pamela’s past sexual abuse. They share why they’d never go back to the marriage they had before.
Pamela Ronzheimer, joined by her husband Bill, didn’t realize she had scar tissue on her soul from past sexual abuse until she started sharing her pain with Bill and others. Pamela tells how their once happy marriage became hell on earth.
Bill and Pamela Ronzheimer tell how their marriage has been affected by Pamela’s past sexual abuse. Find out what pushed Pamela to finally reveal her past abuse to Bill.
I’m encouraged by the support and solidarity I have witnessed from my Christian friends. Thank you for your expressions of heartbreak. But don’t stop there.
Silence does not communicate FamilyLife’s long-standing vision of “every home a godly home.” We’re all learning how to engage in a way that communicates trust, community, and Christ’s love to all families, all homes.
Like many, I’m savoring the (albeit slow) exhale of life after quarantine. But there are also some rich gifts from the past few months that I don’t want to lose.
You may love them, but that doesn’t keep them from getting on your nerves–or vice versa. Lisa Anderson gives suggestions for how to manage relationships during a time of forced distance, or forced togetherness.
I weep in response to the hashtags I see. George Floyd’s life mattered. But how do we talk to our kids about another black man’s death … again?
As states reopen and life attempts to go back to normal, I’m reevaluating my family’s needs. But what I’m finding isn’t necessarily a beach vacation.
By all appearances, businessman Cory Carlson had it all-a lucrative career, an impressive home, and a beautiful wife. He also had a secret. Hear what happened when he told his wife, and where their marriage is today.
This weekend, Eric Metaxas talks with MIchelle Hill about the ripe opportunity the church has, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to display the hands and feet of Jesus to a troubled, hurting world.