Forgiving the Unforgivable: Marital Unfaithfulness
My husband could not ignore the fact that I had an affair, but he chose to let go of my offense. Then I had to learn how to receive it.
My husband could not ignore the fact that I had an affair, but he chose to let go of my offense. Then I had to learn how to receive it.
It didn’t take long for me to realize my spouse would fail. It gave me the opportunity to practice what I preached.
Kirk and Chelsea Cameron describe what has made their “Hollywood marriage” work.
Thinking about forgiveness in terms of four basic decisions helps us forgive others the way God forgives us.
As Christians, we can excuse the unforgivable in others because God has excused the unforgivable in us.
The most important cultural question is not, “What are we going to do about same-sex marriage?” It’s, “What are we going to do about marriage?”
Too many kids grow up seeing their parents endorsing one thing and living out another.
A group of young moms gets to ask Barbara Rainey their tough questions on parenting.
It’s often not easy for parents to find reliable babysitters they can afford and trust.
Brian Yak didn’t want to get married until he had the chance to meet his biological father … and get some answers.
Spiritually healthy parents walk each day, step by step, with God as their guide.
Barbara Rainey answers questions from moms of toddlers and preschoolers, and shares her three greatest parenting regrets and how God redeemed the outcome in spite of her mistakes.
After one of my messages, a man told me about the turning point in his marriage relationship.
John Trent, author of the book “Breaking the Cycle of Divorce,” gives some sound advice to couples coming out of a divorce background.
Christian counselor John Trent revisits his past to understand the generational curse that often falls on children of divorce.
A good marriage isn’t something you find; it’s something you make. And you have to keep on making it.
Jessica Thompson learned that being a good kid doesn’t equal being a Christian.
Gary Thomas, author of “A Lifelong Love,” encourages every couple to discover their magnificient obsession-something they love to do for the glory of God.