Dennis and Barbara Rainey share insight into 20 things they learned about marriage in their 44 years together.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey share insight into 20 things they learned about marriage in their 44 years together.
Six gifts you can give that remove the pressure to perform.
If you are a controlling husband or a controlling wife, Scott and Sherry Jennings, Kimberly Wagner, and Ron Welch will help you identify the problem, and help you figure out a way to live differently.
Laura Story is worship leader at a mega-church, and tours the country as a performer. But today we’ll hear the rest of the story, including her husband’s battle with disability caused by a brain tumor.
Differences can drive a husband and wife apart. Tim and Joy Downs, Lynn Donovan, Dineen Miller, and Shaunti Feldhahn help you hash it out and still like each other.
Becky Thompson encourages wives to keep the romantic fires burning in their marriages through 21 days of rediscovery.
Becky Thompson recalls how she met and then married her husband, Jared. Thompson calls wives back to what they promised at the altar-to love, honor, and cherish their husbands through thick or thin.
Becky Thompson challenges wives to remember their courtship and do the things they did back then in order to see their marriages thrive.
Romance isn’t something you bring out on special occasions. It’s one way you can express your care and love for each other.
Good communication requires certain rules and guidelines, which are simple in one sense and extremely difficult in another.
As a wonderful example of a godly husband and father, I’ve always been able to go to my father for advice about anything.
Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane encourage families to read more this summer. Ron Deal shares strategies for dealing with the unique challenges a stepfamily faces.
Most readers have more than one book going at a time. Gain insight into the value of reading no matter what the age from authors Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane.
Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane help capture the imagination of far-away places as they share their favorite reads and offer practical tips on how to engage young children as well as teens.
Who’s at the helm of your marriage? Sara Horn challenged herself to practice biblical submission for a year. What she experienced during those 12 months changed her and transformed her marriage.
Would your husband say that you’re a submissive wife? Sara Horn talks about the ups and downs of her year trying to practice biblical submission.
In order to manage what you feel, you need to be able to understand why you’re feeling it, explains authors and counselors David and Jan Stoop.
When they first married, counselors David and Jan Stoop didn’t know what they were getting into. They didn’t understand the dynamics of their emotional world. Learn how they discovered the value of EQ.