Your child is a good child, right? Paul David Tripp says, “not so fast.” Parents often make the mistake of expecting Christian character to be built in at birth.
Your child is a good child, right? Paul David Tripp says, “not so fast.” Parents often make the mistake of expecting Christian character to be built in at birth.
Best-selling author Paul David Tripp understands parents’ desire to get their kids to behave. Tripp encourages parents to see themselves as God’s ambassadors.
Paul David Tripp talks honestly about parenting children with the love, wisdom, and mercy only God can provide. Tripp reminds parents the law has no power to change the heart. Only grace can do that.
We should be alert for the initial warning signs of unfaithfulness.
Where is your treasure? Mary Hunt, Callie Briese, Randy Alcorn, and Dennis Rainey help give perspective and offer tips for how to better manage your earthly blessings.
LeRoy and Kimberly Wagner share how her apology proved to be the turning point that led to reconciliation. Over time, the Wagners learned to appreciate their differences and to put love first.
With their marriage problems seemingly irreparable, LeRoy Wagner decided to step down from his pastorate. Kim Wagner retreated to a cabin, where God dealt with her attitude.
LeRoy and Kimberly Wagner take us back to their honeymoon, where poor communication skills, combined with hurt feelings, set a pattern that would lead them to bitterness and isolation.
John McGee and his wife, Pam, talk about the characteristics of couples with healthy marriages. One clear indicator is when each spouse works on themselves first.
It doesn’t take long before rote prayers fragment your attention span and freeze your heart.
Guests Kathy Koch, Brian Housman, and Jonathan McKee offer tips and strategies to parents raising kids in a screen-filled digital world.
Robyn McKelvey discloses some of the reasons a woman might not be fully invested in sex with her husband, and reminds women of the privilege it is to be their husband’s sole lover and companion.
Robyn McKelvey, a wife to Ray for over 25 years and a mother of nine, talks honestly to women about enjoying and thriving in a sexual relationship with their husbands.
Tim and Darcy Kimmel explain that in a grace-filled marriage, you have to put the other person’s interests first and be available.
Tim and Darcy Kimmel define love as “the commitment of my will to your needs and best interest, regardless of the cost,” and explore the three driving needs in marriage.
Do you show your spouse grace? Tim and Darcy Kimmel know what it means to give and receive grace, and they share some grace moments from their own marriage.
Is it possible to get through college without going into debt? Ron Blue talks to parents and students alike about the benefits of paying for college as you go rather than relying on student loans.
Are your spending habits becoming a debt habit? Christian financial expert Ron Blue shares four biblical principles for building a healthy financial foundation for your family.