Good ole’ Mom and Dad! Dennis Rainey gives you some practical advice on honoring and loving your parents.
Good ole’ Mom and Dad! Dennis Rainey gives you some practical advice on honoring and loving your parents.
You’ve loved them, you’ve hated them, and sometimes you didn’t understand them at all.
I know the power of community and I know the emotions of walking this journey alone.
Pastor and Filmmaker Alex Kendrick exhorts couples to be their spouse’s number one cheerleader, not because they’ve earned it, but because this office is our Biblical responsibility to fulfill.
Have you taken a walk on the wild side lately? If you’re like most men, you’re either concluding a great adventure or dreaming about one. Stephen Mansfield coaches moms on how to relate to her reckless young sons.
Men have been given a unique assignment. Trouble is, many men don’t know what that task is. Author Stephen Mansfield talks to Dennis Rainey about the unique attributes of manhood.
What are the marks of a manly man? Best-selling author Stephen Mansfield explores the world of manly men and what makes them great.
Three essentials to sharing the kind of covenant love that Ruth and Naomi had.
The story of Mary of Nazareth illustrates that true identity is not found in a job, a spouse, a child, a position, or a possession.
Best-selling author and pastor Stu Weber challenges men to be all that Christ calls them to be with the help of the Holy Spirit working in and through them.
How can men love others as boldly as Christ did? Author and speaker Stu Weber calls men to follow in Christ’s footsteps and love their wives and children passionately, diligently, and unselfishly.
God intends men to provide, teach, connect, and protect. Author and pastor Stu Weber exposes the misunderstanding the culture has about manhood and points us to Christ in order to define a man’s true value.
Sometimes the only way to fill an empty spot left by an old affection is to replace it with a greater affection. Dannah Gresh encourages those who feel spiritually dry a to immerse themselves in the Scriptures.
Author Dannah Gresh talks about our natural tendency to look for things other than God to fill us, and reminds us that those things, including relationships, can easily become idols if we’re not careful.
Dannah Gresh recalls how she came to the realization that Christ was “”second place”” in her heart and tells how she broke up with Bob to get her priorities straight. Dannah reveals what God taught her during this unique sabbatical.
Our culture today has influenced many women to see themselves solely in the context of how they look.
Something good that God has placed within every male remains unreleased in most men.
When it comes to getting along with our daughters-in-law, I hope we can both assume that the other is doing the best she can.