Watching God at Work
When I see God using us to change lives, it stokes my passion for families.
When I see God using us to change lives, it stokes my passion for families.
Dr. Larry Crabb explains that the greatest fear of a woman is to be invisible.
Vicki and Bill experienced restoration in their marriage after they came to Christ.
Once Vicki became a Christian, she began to pray that her husband would, too.
Although Vicki Rose had quit using cocaine, her husband continued to abuse.
Bill and Vicki Rose reflect back on the days of their courtship and the marital trouble, including drug abuse, that began as soon as the rings were on their fingers.
Two tips for battling the “illusion of permanence” in your marriage relationship.
Learning God’s principles for marriage the hard way.
The home may be the place where it’s most difficult to live out our faith—and also the most important.
Robyn McKelvy and her husband, Ray, tell you how to build up your husband through encouragement. Robyn explains that as your husband receives encouragement, it will give him the confidence and support to know he is valued.
Author and FamilyLife marriage conference speaker Robyn McKelvy, along with her husband, Ray, explain why being a wife is a whole lot like being a cheerleader.
Our modern notion of “falling in love” is based on feelings. And following your feelings can get you hurt.
In a culture of counterfeits and mistruths, marriage needs to be re-branded as an awesome, noble, and challenging adventure.
In a culture of counterfeits and mistruths, marriage needs to be re-branded as an awesome, noble, and challenging adventure.
In a culture of counterfeits and mistruths, marriage needs to be re-branded as an awesome, noble, and challenging adventure.