Dr. Gary Chapman says unless we learn to move past our failures with genuine forgiveness and reconciliation, our marriages will never be everything God intends them to be.
Dr. Gary Chapman says unless we learn to move past our failures with genuine forgiveness and reconciliation, our marriages will never be everything God intends them to be.
Reaffirming the truth of the gospel each day is the most important thing we can do to mature in our faith and to build a stronger marriage and healthier family.
Pastor Francis Chan talks about his life since becoming a Spirit-filled follower of Christ: his marriage, family, and day-to-day life have been enhanced because of his reliance on the Holy Spirit.
Moving from loving yourself to loving others.
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.
Biblical counselor Paul David Tripp explains that love is willing self-sacrifice.
Everywhere I go, and in every relationship I have in life, I need more of the love of Jesus.
Two factors that make a marriage distinctively Christian.
Scripture proclaims the value of mutual support or accountability in marriage.
High expectations for marriage don’t have to result in disillusionment.
These “connecting” components will help you grow spiritually as a couple beyond your expectations.
The key to building the type of marriage and family that we long for.
Jason Houser might look like he’s had the perfect life but he knows better.
Don and Sue Myers had a heroic strategy for parenting–combine a healthy dose of real-life missionary heroes and heroines with plenty of quality time with their five children.
Dr. George Kenworthy tells couples how to exercise their marriages by taking God at His word.