Have you ever felt anger at God, or worry that He’s punishing you? After tough diagnoses and loss, Rechab and Brittany Gray did. Hear what they’ve learned.
Have you ever felt anger at God, or worry that He’s punishing you? After tough diagnoses and loss, Rechab and Brittany Gray did. Hear what they’ve learned.
Do you fear getting older? Tune in as Dennis & Barbara Rainey share how “no fear in death” fuels their desire to live purposefully.
Could past traumas impact your current relationships? Explore truer and deeper healing from trauma for healthy relationships now with Debra Fileta.
Ever wrestle that nagging parental anxiety? David & Meg Robbins can relate. Listen in for empathy for the struggles and help for what’s nagging you.
Ever feel invisible? Kelly and Jimmy Needham offer hope and encouragement for overcoming insecurity and living a purposeful life.
Regardless of what the future holds, God has promised to redeem my pain. If you’ve struggled with infertility, my heart goes out to you.
Womanhood is complex. Like a certain comic-book heroine, we can be strong, compassionate, and many other things all at once.
Could your behavior be affecting your children’s emotions? Sissy Goff and David Thomas explore how parental strategies might contribute to child anxiety.
For some, it’s social media; for others, binge watching your favorite show. Read about how to minimize digital distractions in your marriage.
Teach kids about unity and diversity! Trillia Newbell, author of christian children’s books, shares insights on helping children see God’s love for all people.
Unmarried people have a lot to give and a lot to learn from spending time with families, especially their own.
Bob and Dannah Gresh’s marriage has traveled dark roads of addiction. Together, they discovered a love that endures, and happily even after.
Elisha and Kathryn Voetberg, podcast hosts of Now that We’re a Family, offer ideas to actively build a family of purpose and beautiful simplicity.
Singleness: It’s not what’s wrong with you! Shelby revisits his chat with Dani Treweek, who unpacks what singleness tells us about our forever with God.
This summer’s pink-splashed ‘Barbie’ movie reminds this writer of the catch-22 many women feel in this “be anything” world.
Having a brother with chronic illness, I’ve learned a few things that have helped him cope. I hope these lessons encourage and help you as you support your sibling.
Marriage is often seen as the only way to a fulfilled life. But what would it mean for the church to view singleness the way God does?
You know your wife comes first. But that doesn’t mean Mom doesn’t matter. Here are four ways to honor your mother as a married man.