Catherine Parks reveals the surprising secret to deeper relationships. Parks tells what happens when we decide to get real about our sin through repentance and confession.
Catherine Parks reveals the surprising secret to deeper relationships. Parks tells what happens when we decide to get real about our sin through repentance and confession.
Here’s to our mothers. Thanks for letting us see you struggle, ask for help, and never give up on the ones you love.
For one couple, becoming foster parents happened in a really unexpected way.
I see you, single mom. I know you’re out there and you may be struggling today on Mother’s Day. You deserve this day the most.
Pastor Brian Tome talks to wives about the importance of encouraging their husbands. He also reminds men of their calling to lay down their lives for their wives.
Brian Tome talks about the qualities that make men unique. Tome recalls his youth and the irresponsibility that marked much of it. Tome explains that a man has a vision for his life while a boy lives day to day.
Brian Tome talks about the five marks of a man, beginning with protection. Tome reminds men that they exist to protect those around them. Men who stay boys, on the other hand, are predators.
While we might relate to the laundry list of women pressures, we have to be honest about why working moms and our husbands believe them.
It’s sobering hearing that your body will never carry a child. That because of infertility you’ll never know the kicks of a baby growing inside you.
This will be J. Lo’s fourth and A-Rod’s second marriage. What makes them think that this one will be the one that sticks? (We hope it does.)
As a pastor’s wife with five kids and a job outside the home, Shannon Simmons knows how difficult it is to be a working mom. She gives biblical perspective on the challenges working moms face.
There are benefits to abstaining from sex while engaged. Here are five reasons to say “I won’t” until you say “I do.”
Invest time in your marriage so your family will have a firm foundation.
Children this age are unique because they still invite participation and closeness with parents—an attitude that will be changing soon.
On our wedding day we think the vow we make to our spouse will be enough for our marriage. Dave and Ann Wilson share about some baggage that we need to prepare for prior to marriage.
Adding a little tenderness to your marriage is easier than you think.
Attending FamilyLife’s Weekend to Remember® early in our marriage gave us the tools we needed to build a healthy and sustainable union.