How Do I Handle My Regrets?
Regrets are scars of the soul. We carry them around, and sometimes they itch. So we scratch them–we replay our thoughtless deeds and hurtful conversations.
Regrets are scars of the soul. We carry them around, and sometimes they itch. So we scratch them–we replay our thoughtless deeds and hurtful conversations.
Let God use you to change the life of a child, then experience the blessing of your own transformation.
I believe the solution to the marriage and family crisis in our nation is found in equipping and unleashing a movement of men and women in marriage and family ministry.
How could you more effectively impact the others within your circle of influence?
Six suggestions for clothing yourself with humility by serving others.
We must show the gospel to people even as we tell them the truth.
A list of helpful hints when meeting with younger couples.
For regular spiritual check-ups, ask yourself these questions.
Preparing for Marriage was the resource that helped one couple help people build a foundation for marriage as God designed it.
Widow Margie Rich sees her retirement home as a mission field, finding unique ways to point people to Christ.
God calls us to make a good impression for Him and to do a great job of representing Him to a world longing for love.
My prayers are with the royal couple as they face the challenge of living out the words of commitment, encouragement, and exhortation they heard during their wedding.
Make a commitment to help your spouse honor his or her parents.
In a culture of isolation, most people are honored when you open your home to them. God can use us when we practice “heavenly hospitality.”
Our nation will change only when our families begin to reform.
Kim and I know firsthand the difference between a terrible marriage and a healthy one, and we have a passion to help other couples.