When you love someone who continually makes wrong choices, what should you do? Dave Harvey and Paul Gilbert say, the offended must exhibit a rugged love that draws boundaries, and doesn’t enable sinful behavior.
When you love someone who continually makes wrong choices, what should you do? Dave Harvey and Paul Gilbert say, the offended must exhibit a rugged love that draws boundaries, and doesn’t enable sinful behavior.
Pastors Dave Harvey and Paul Gilbert address the weighty topic of rebellion and expand the idea of a prodigal to include not only our children, but anyone who’s straying.
Taking care of our elderly parents is a journey into the character of Christ.
How six adult children honored the single mother who raised them.
Over 25 years of marriage have taught my husband and me how to adjust to each other’s families.
Rick and Judy Taylor talk about recovering from the death of their son, Kyle.
Ten ways for families to stay spiritually strong in today’s culture.
Barbara Rainey, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Robert Lewis, and Courtney Reissig give examples of the core callings that help define the purpose of biblical womanhood.
God created us in His image. Barbara Rainey, Mary Kassian, Carolyn McCulley, Courtney Reissig, and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth expound on the foundation for biblical femininity.
God has a transcendent purpose for our work here on earth. Bethany Jenkins and Courtney Reissig explain the purpose for work, and some practical ways we can participate with God in His plan.
Former history teacher Stephen Williams knows what it’s like to be persecuted for his faith in the classroom. Williams encourages parents to know what their children’s rights are in the classroom.
Stephen Williams talks about his journey to faith. Now, 16 years after embracing Christianity, Williams challenges parents to be proactive and exercise their faith in the public school system.
When pornography invades a culture, the explosions rip apart marriages and families, but it is the children who pay the greatest price for this attack on their parents’ marriage.
Dennis Rainey alerts us to the dangers of what he calls “terrorism of the soul” as he explores the toxic effects of pornography on marriages, families, and our souls in part one of this message.
Many parents today feel overwhelmed by the pace at which technology is changing the American home.
Pushing through and doing hard things can make the biggest impact on your kids. “That’s what Dads do.” Find out more from Steve Farrar, Roland Warren, Ron Deal, R.V. Brown and Ben Rainey.
What kind of dad are you? Learn principles for being a strong, effective father from Voddie Baucham, Robert Lewis, David Jeremiah, and Dr. Meg Meeker.
Most readers have more than one book going at a time. Gain insight into the value of reading no matter what the age from authors Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane.