Every blended family navigates common stages on their way to finding familyness. But some get stuck along the way. Others experience a detour or two. Gayla Grace shares the six stages of stepfamily development and tips on how to navigate them well.
What do you say when your kids ask you, “Is God even real?” Jonathan and Carrie Cronkite share how to make God a reality for kids with prayer rocks and faith at home.
Toxic masculinity is as destructive as we think it is. But professor Nancy Pearcey’s data shows more of the whole story–of the power of a good man.
Author and professor Nancy Pearcey explores sociological data to uncover why it’s open season on masculinity—and the surprising role of Christian men.
Author and professor Nancy Pearcey uncovers why the script for masculinity turned toxic—and how Christianity reconciles the war between the sexes.
Ever heard the phrase “the more, the merrier”? Bill and Pam Mutz share their journey of through loss, forgiveness, and trusting God’s plan all while parenting their twelve kids.
Can You Afford Not To Get Away as a Couple?
As a newly blended family, they didn’t have the funds to pay for a marriage cruise. But they saw the value in a week away to focus on their marriage.
Large families experience incredibly unique joys and challenges. Bill and Pam Mutz share their journey of raising twelve kids, surrendering to God, and mentoring with joy.
The boys of today will be the men of tomorrow. David Thomas shares signs of unhealthy homes and how to foster emotional health in boys through recognition, regulation, and repair.
Speaking Light to Others in the Darkness
When God created the heavens and the earth, there was a specific moment when he “spoke” the lights on, forever separating the light from the darkness (Genesis 1:3).
Boys will be boys? Maybe, but maybe not. David Thomas shares how to raise emotionally strong boys by managing physicality and modeling emotional health.
If you have a troubled teen, this episode is for you. Dr. Adrian Hickmon discusses kids’ addictive behaviors, urging parents to attach, set boundaries, and heal pain.
Should You Say the Hard Thing to Your Husband?
For those of us who have to say something to know if we think it, to pause and consider whether to say what came to our mind can be especially tricky.
Introducing our newest family devotional! “The Road to Kaeluma” audio drama reimagines the Prodigal Son, sparking family talks on grace, approval, and faith.
Good co-parenting with a former spouse helps our kids navigate life in two homes with greater ease. Ron Deal’s conversation with Jay and Tammy Daughtry teaches us how to be parental partners, not angry associates, through a businesslike relationship.
Need a new family devotional this summer? A new audio drama, “The Road to Kaeluma,” reimagines the Prodigal Son in a fantasy world, sparking family discussions on faith, grace, and love.
Wondering how to be engaged and do it right? Sean Perron and Spencer Harmon offer biblical, practical wisdom on for a beautiful now and a forever future.
Authors Sean Perron and Spencer Harmon point you in the right direction for dating, engagement, or marriage with purpose and depth.