Author Sara Hagerty and Barbara Rainey remind listeners that we were created to be seen first by God, and then by the people around us.
Author Sara Hagerty and Barbara Rainey remind listeners that we were created to be seen first by God, and then by the people around us.
Sara Hagerty, author of “Unseen,” talks about what it means to live a life that is seemingly hidden and unnoticed.
In light of Pastor Appreciation Month, H.B. Charles, Chuck Swindoll, and Christine Hoover remind listeners that pastors and their wives are just as human as the people sitting in the pew.
Trent and Andrea Griffith give a message explaining five ways a wife can show respect to her husband.
She did her best to turn our four sons and small community against me.
Trent and Andrea Griffith describe how God created wives to complement their husbands. One way wives do this is by showing respect.
Dave Harvey and Paul Gilbert describe what it’s like for the person living with a prodigal. They explain the indicators that tell the person when it’s time to release the prodigal and let them go.
When you love someone who continually makes wrong choices, what should you do? Dave Harvey and Paul Gilbert say, the offended must exhibit a rugged love that draws boundaries, and doesn’t enable sinful behavior.
Here are a few ideas that can help you share your faith by using your home as a hub for Christ.
The world I thought I had perfect control over had turned upside down. But that’s when God started teaching me how to walk by faith.
Pastors Dave Harvey and Paul Gilbert address the weighty topic of rebellion and expand the idea of a prodigal to include not only our children, but anyone who’s straying.
Paul David Tripp talks about the pitfalls unique to pastors and those in vocational ministry.
Barrett and Jenifer Johnson, founders of I.N.F.O. For Families, are passionate about helping young men “guard their heart, get the girl, and save the world.”
Ted Cunningham shares some sound advice for getting your marriage out of the doldrums and back on the happy track.
Ted Cunningham talks about the fun he has making his wife laugh. Ted reminds couples to enjoy themselves in the midst of life’s ups and downs.
Ted Cunningham reflects on his fun-loving engagement and marriage to his bride of 17 years, Amy, but admits that the early years of matrimony weren’t without their challenges.
Christine Hoover, Barbara Neumann, Sue Edwards, and Scott Sauls talk about the value of being intentional in friendships even when it’s difficult.
Ken Ham tells of his burden to build a quality museum that teaches the truth about God’s creation. After extensive research, a world-class facility was built that allows visitors to walk through the Bible.