Becoming a teenager is a big transition because so many new experiences are on the horizon. In his new book,Writer John Majors explains to teens what they’re likely to face.
Becoming a teenager is a big transition because so many new experiences are on the horizon. In his new book,Writer John Majors explains to teens what they’re likely to face.
Bob Lepine explains how this historical movement affects how we raise our families and R.C. Sproul talks about the importance of Scripture.
Kevin DeYoung talks about the “Three M’s of Love” according to the Bible. DeYoung describes the motivation and manifestation of love.
In a culture of self-sufficiency, seeking help may seem shameful or weak, but teachable followers of Christ know better.
Two moms discuss ways they have allowed their children to participate in the holiday without undermining their values.
What does a Christian marriage look like? To know that, you must start with God’s definition of love. Kevin DeYoung talks about the “Three M’s of Love” according to the Bible.
Don’t ever think that training your child’s language is in vain.
Filling our hearts and minds with the things of God will quench the hunger that the world cannot.
Achieving success starts with knowing you have your father’s approval.
Difficulties should push us toward God’s Word, not toward redefining the rules.
God created us with a capacity for awe. Where you look for it will shape the direction of your life.
The way we love sinful people must be patterned after the rugged love God has for us.
Life is no fairy tale of magic formulas, but instead it requires walking by faith.
It is only as my view of Him increases that I will be more able to view my issues with a proper perspective.
Years later, my wife and I realized a new way God had answered our individual prayers before we were married.
Perhaps no other human emotion is so commonly experienced and yet so infrequently exposed.
Here are 10 well-known, easy-to-remember verses to help us keep our hearts trained on God.
Blended families live in a different land than first-families.