How Marie Kondo Helped My Tupperware Drawer … and My Marriage
At first I found the KonMari tidying method to be humorous. But my husband says it’s attractive to him when I clean and organize our home.
At first I found the KonMari tidying method to be humorous. But my husband says it’s attractive to him when I clean and organize our home.
Kristen Jenson talks to parents about the dangers of porn. Jenson helps parents teach children what porn is and what children should do when they encounter it.
Kristen Jenson talks about porn-proofing your children. Jenson remembers a phone call she received from a desperate mom whose teen had been sexually molesting his younger siblings after viewing porn.
There are many people, single AND married, who feel isolated and alone on Valentine’s Day. Director of FamilyLife Blended and licensed counselor Ron Deal talks about healthy ways of coping with loneliness.
Robert Wolgemuth points out lies the culture promotes that men believe if they’re not careful. He exposes nine areas where men get deceived, and shares about his childhood and how he learned the consequences of lying.
Robert Wolgemuth talks about the many lies men believe about sexuality, like: a little pornography is harmless, my sin isn’t hurting anyone, what my wife doesn’t know won’t hurt her, and more.
Jemar Tisby talks about how the Lord prepared Dr. King to be the right person at the right time to be the figurehead for the Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s.
The Gillette ad is just the latest in a series of negative narratives featuring men.
My limited experience has taught me to be vigilant in what I allow before my children’s eyes.
Jonathan Edwards gives keen insight into the reality of what occurs in the life and heart of a child when a parent chooses to leave the family through divorce.
When Jonathan Edwards’ father left, his absence left a giant hole in the hearts of his family members. As Edwards admits, “There is a different pain that comes from being left.”
Dennis and Barbara Rainey team up with David Robbins and his wife, Meg, to answer questions from listeners such as: How do I encourage my teens to make good decisions? How do I handle sibling rivalry?
Kate Clark looks back on the freak playground accident that doctors said would leave her in a wheelchair permanently. Kate tells how she wrestled with a deep grief, and shares how her injury still affects her to this day.
For Kate Clark and her family, what started as a lovely day, soon turned into a tragic playground accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down. Kate and her family boldly prayed to God for a miracle, and then watched God move.
The #MeToo movement is a cultural conversation that exposes rampant sexual abuse. Shaunti Feldhahn talks about the ramifications of the broad cultural awareness of sexual abuse in various corners of society.
Dr. Ramona Probasco was emotionally and physically abused by her “Christian” husband regularly. Probasco tells what led her to seek help, and what she did to finally leave her abusive marriage.
Dr. Ramona Probasco tells what it’s like to be married to an abusive man. Probasco provides insight into why abused wives don’t leave their husbands sooner, and how the abuse affected her children.
Roger Fankhauser gives hope to those struggling with sexual sin. Freedom from sexual sin won’t be found apart from confession and accountability.