Doug Sherman, founder of Career Impact Ministries; author Patti Sprinkle;and Ray Miller, a business consultant and founder of Track 3, talk to parents about teaching your kids to work.
Doug Sherman, founder of Career Impact Ministries; author Patti Sprinkle;and Ray Miller, a business consultant and founder of Track 3, talk to parents about teaching your kids to work.
Corwin Anthony of Athletes in Action talks about encouraging and spiritually supporting players in the NFL.
Raised in Ukraine by her abusive mother, Diana Prykhodko fled to the streets of Kiev when she was just 9 years old. Through a series of God-orchestrated events, Diana was adopted into an American family.
Instead of focusing on treating the symptoms, identify the underlying “disease” in your marriage with these six suggestions.
Five issues that warrant outside intervention.
Trusting my husband was not an option, but I wondered if I could trust God.
What will your daughters remember as your best advice to them? Join Barbara Rainey as she shares wisdom from letters she wrote to her daughters.
It was one of the biggest conflicts of our marriage. And as I sat there full of anger and self-righteousness, I knew that I hadn’t handled it correctly.
Barbara Rainey encourages young women in their roles as wives and mothers and shares the need for older women to pass down wisdom to the next generation.
Michael Farris, founder of the Home School Legal Defense Association, along with experienced home schooling parents Dennis and Barbara Rainey and Joetta Witkowski, talk about the benefits of teaching your children at home.
Barbara Rainey encourages Christians to represent their King well, and one way to do this is through the gift of hospitality.
Barbara Rainey reflects on what it means to live as an ambassador of Christ in a world where many don’t even believe that heaven exists.
In a weary and wavering land, your home can be a place of love, encouragement, and comfort.
You have strengths your husband doesn’t have. It takes a bit of wisdom and skill to help in a harmonious, nonthreatening way.
We need to be grandparents who focus on what matters, on what lasts.
Barbara Rainey explains that if believers are ambassadors, then their homes are the embassies of the King, and the love of the King should be exemplified in what is said and done.
Is your home an escape pod from a fallen world, or an embassy into which you’d invite a broken world to view God’s handiwork? Find out how to spot the difference between the two.
Dennis Rainey believes that Christians are called out of the “holy huddle” into a life that proclaims to a watching world the good news of Jesus Christ.