Paul Miller teaches about love from the Book of Ruth. Ruth goes the distance to care for Naomi, and that’s what we must do if we are to love like Christ does.
Paul Miller teaches about love from the Book of Ruth. Ruth goes the distance to care for Naomi, and that’s what we must do if we are to love like Christ does.
We must embrace Christ in His suffering. Best-selling author and father of six, Paul Miller, is joined by his autistic daughter, Kim, as he talks about joining into Christ’s fellowship of suffering.
Paul Miller opens up the Book of Ruth to illustrate the meaning of hesed love, a steadfast kind of love and commitment that knows no exit strategy.
Are you devoting enough time to deepening your relationship with your spouse offline?
Brad Wilcox talks about the impact that single-parent families are having on our communities. Brad believes that communities pay a price when we don’t have a strong marriage culture.
Leslie Leyland Fields reflects on her own journey of forgiveness which began one Sunday as the Lord’s Prayer pierced her heart. Leslie shares what she did to see her father through the eyes of Christ.
Leslie Leyland Fields talks about forgiving her father after years and years of estrangement. Leslie shares what God taught her about forgiving those who love us least.
Leslie Leyland Fields recalls the first time she and her six kids traveled to visit her estranged father. Leslie talks about their visit, and her childhood growing up with a mentally ill father.
Mother-daughter team Catherine Strode Parks and Linda Strode encourages couples to be intentional about their marriages, beginning with the wedding.
How we answered these questions set the direction and foundation for our married life.
Catherine Strode Parks and her mother, Linda Strode, talk about the Christ-centered wedding – a wedding that reflects the gospel to all in attendance.
Great love stories make great movies. And this love story is no different. Pastor Kyle Idleman joins actor Alan Powell to talk about this music-driven love story The Song.
My husband was working more hours than he or I wanted … and I was turning into a shrew.
Silas and Natalie Curfman have kept their vows ‘in sickness and in health’ through emotional illness.
Today Diana Rivadeneira is grateful that God gave her and Eduardo another chance.
Allen and Carmella Bryant were so busy that they had no time for each other. Something had to change.
When Michael was accepted to law school, he and Catie had no idea what a strain it would put on their relationship.
Henry Thames tossed a Weekend to Remember® brochure on the bed and said to Lori, “Here’s the only chance we’ve got.”