Are idols a thing of the past? Not according to Pastor Kyle Idleman, who’s faced down his share. Kyle helps us identify our idols by asking us to answer some key questions.
Are idols a thing of the past? Not according to Pastor Kyle Idleman, who’s faced down his share. Kyle helps us identify our idols by asking us to answer some key questions.
Is life running you ragged? Author Crystal Paine recalls a financially stressful season in the life of her family that God worked for good and ultimately prodded her to launch her website.
Would you loved ones know what to do if you passed away? Widower Brian Kluth talks about the necessity of putting all your vital information in one place for your family members.
Brian Kluth encourages listeners to look back on their lives and see how God has provided for them in the past, then give to God accordingly, out of a thankful heart.
Being a stepmom is hard. Stepmoms Laura Petherbridge, Gayle Grace and Heather Hetchler offer their very best advice for becoming the best stepmom you can be.
What’s the biggest mistake couples make when trying to blend a family? Stepmoms Laura Petherbridge, Heather Hetchler and Gayla Grace, share their perspective on this question and more.
Stepmothers Laura Petherbridge, Heather Hetchler and Gayla Grace talk about the challenges they’ve faced blending a family and becoming effective stepmothers.
Dr. Russell Moore reminds Christians that the power of the gospel-the whole gospel-is salvation.
Dr. Russell Moore, President of Southern Seminary, shares some timely advice on how to address a sexually confused culture.
A list for those who—like me—struggle with overcommitting and overworking.
Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy has joined ranks with the saints in Heaven. Hear a clip from an interview FamilyLife Today did with him from 2005, along with some recent reflections from Truett’s sons, Bubba and Dan Cathy.
Chick-fil-A’s founder was a true patriarch for Jesus Christ.
Husband and wife team Tim and Joy Downs tell how differences in priorities, structure, and even the way we make decisions challenges husbands and wives to understand and love each other.
Opposites attract, but later they attack. Those are the thoughts of award-winning authors Tim and Joy Downs as they discuss how different obligations and expectations can stir up conflict in marriage.
Tim and Joy Downs laugh as they recall their differences and remind couples that God can use those “very different characteristics” in your spouse to mold and shape you in a beautiful way.
Barbara Rainey encourages women to raise their vision and discover God’s third essential calling on their lives–being women who are world-changers.
Barbara Rainey discusses two essentials for every married woman–being a woman of the Word and being a helper to her husband.
Pastor Daniel Kaggwa’s church in Uganda closed an orphanage by fostering all of the children through church families. Pastor Kaggwa shares how his community rallied together for the love of orphans.