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.
Real Life Loading podcast host Shelby Abbott knows what young adults sinking with doubt and anxiety--crave from the Church. Could you help?
Real Life Loading podcast host Shelby Abbott knows his podcast isn't the only work in progress. His life story reminds him Jesus is all about the process.
Real Life Loading is FamilyLife’s brand-new podcast for young adults. Here’s your chance to meet its host, author and speaker Shelby Abbott.
Being let down by those closest to us can sometimes make them the hardest to forgive. Jason Romano tells the story of the work God did to help him forgive his dad.
There is so much fun that comes with being a grandparentâ€"sleepovers, reading books together, and connecting with each grandchild uniquely. Mary Larmoyeux explains the lasting value of grandparents.
Mary Larmoyeux shares her wisdom as "Nana" on how to make connections with grandchildren. This is especially important when passing down spiritual truths from generation to generation.
Julie Plagens spent years estranged from her family of origin. However, after much prayer and counseling, Julie began to see that the real enemy wasn't her parents, but Satan.
What is forgiveness? Join us on the journey of biblical forgiveness with Leslie Leyland Fields, Voddie Baucham, and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey reflect on more than 25 years of ministry through FamilyLife Today. Listeners chime in on how they've been blessed by both the Raineys and the radio program.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey reflect on more than 25 years of ministry through FamilyLife Today. Three of the Raineys' children, Samuel, Rebecca, and Laura, call in to pay tribute to their parents.
Following is an example of a tribute.
Whatever problems may develop, my commitment is to do whatever it takes to help my parents, respect them, and honor them.
For Dennis Rainey, life messages are bedrock beliefs founded on Scripture. We're exploring key themes from Dennis' life: five steps to manhood, the meaning of courage, and the power of the fifth commandment.
How six adult children honored the single mother who raised them.
Taking care of our elderly parents is a journey into the character of Christ.
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.
Hettie Brittz, Larry Fowler, Lisa Anderson, Jeff Schulte, and Barbara Rainey, each share tributes they've written to their moms.
Dennis Rainey talks about two of the most valuable gifts our parents are longing to receive from us: forgiveness and honor.
Dennis Rainey recalls a few stories people have shared about the transformation that took place when they stepped out in faith to honor their parents.
The Scriptures tell us to honor our father and mother, but why? Dennis Rainey tells why keeping the fifth commandment to honor our parents is so important.
You're engaged. Do you know how you will relate to your fiancé's parents after you're married? Pastor and author Tommy Nelson shares five things every man and woman needs to remember about relating to in-laws.
It's easy to spot today's problems. What's more difficult is to find solutions to these issues. Pastor and author Crawford Loritts' two-pronged solution is both simple and novel.
Leslie Leyland Fields reflects on her own journey of forgiveness which began one Sunday as the Lord's Prayer pierced her heart. Leslie shares what she did to see her father through the eyes of Christ.
Leslie Leyland Fields talks about forgiving her father after years and years of estrangement. Leslie shares what God taught her about forgiving those who love us least.
Leslie Leyland Fields recalls the first time she and her six kids traveled to visit her estranged father. Leslie talks about their visit, and her childhood growing up with a mentally ill father.
Hardly a day goes by when I don't think of my mother and my mother-in-law and the influence they had on my life.
Thirty years after his mother's death, Rob Smith found an unusual way to honor her.
When I hear stories like this, I realize that the commandment to honor our parents is far more important, and far more powerful, than most of us realize.