Men Should Be Investors, Not Consumers
Let’s call men to being relationship investors—guys who protect the weak, bring out the best in others, and love unconditionally.
Let’s call men to being relationship investors—guys who protect the weak, bring out the best in others, and love unconditionally.
You have a choice—you can go through the experience or grow through it.
Bob and Karrie tell Dennis how God’s power and love began to break the spell of their addictions.
Bob talks about his former addiction to drugs, alcohol, and pornography.
Karrie Wood shares how God delivered her from her addiction to alcohol and bulimia.
Karrie tells how she slid into an addiction to alcohol and bulimia and suffered silently from sexual abuse.
Author Lisa Troyer spent years trying to run away from her past–sexual abuse from a former teacher.
Like Paul, we often do what we don’t want to do, and don’t do what we should.
Former pastor Tom Ryan tells of his descent into the world of sexual addiction.
Meg Wilson talks about the state of her marriage eight years after her husband confessed to a sexual affair.
After forgiving her husband for his sexual addiction, Meg’s husband later confessed to having an affair.
During the first years of marriage (and sometimes for years afterward), it’s not easy to leave your parents while also honoring them.
It’s important to make an informed decision about each counselor you consider.
Meg Wilson remembers the day her husband told her about his addiction to internet porn.
Be our guest as we reflect on twenty years of laughter, tears and God’s goodness.
A worksheet to help you determine what you believe in.