Bob Lepine talks about what it means to be patient, or long-suffering, especially if your spouse isn’t as loving, or helpful or attentive as you hoped. Lepine reminds us that most of us got married for oneness.
Bob Lepine talks about what it means to be patient, or long-suffering, especially if your spouse isn’t as loving, or helpful or attentive as you hoped. Lepine reminds us that most of us got married for oneness.
Most people think of love as a strong feeling, but according to Bob Lepine, that is far from how the Scriptures define love. Lepine tells what he has learned about love over 41 years with his wife, Mary Ann.
These days, many people feel it wouldn’t be safe to go outside without a mask on. And yet others, need to arm their security system at night in order to sleep. According to Barbara Rainey there’s one place we might not be securing, and it’s probably doing more harm than good.
Pastor Josh Mulvihill and his wife, Jen, remind grandparents that they can be a powerful force for good in their grandchildren’s lives, but only if they spend time with them.
As my son and I talked through his anxiety about the election, I realized his fears ran much deeper than mere policy preferences.
Studies show that grandparents are the second most important influence in a child’s life, according to Josh Mulvihill and his wife, Jen. Not only can they be a great support to weary parents, but their goal is to see their faith passed on to successive generations.
Adam Griffin coaches parents on what it means to disciple their children. Griffin shares how his family opens their home for hospitality as a way to evangelize their neighbors.
So many of us are struggling to catch our breath this year. Gratitude might even feel wrong. So how can we be thankful?
Adam Griffin joins us to talk about a parent’s responsibility to love and disciple his or her children. This doesn’t mean setting a perfect example, but modeling repentance and forgiveness when we fail.
Your children need guidance, and you are their guide. Adam Griffin talks about a parent’s call to intentionally teach their children what it means to love God and love others.
Tracy Lane talks about anticipating the birth of her third child, a boy named Davis, that doctors identified as having Spina Bifida. Tracy talks about her journey towards surrender with God.
David Murray points to King David’s conflicting emotions in the Psalms and shows us the link between our mind and our emotions.
There are plenty of things vying for our attention during the holidays. Toxic thoughts don’t need to be one of them.
David Murray explains most teens go through spells of quietness and withdrawal, but it won’t last long. If your teen is totally uncommunicative or alludes to suicide, seek professional help.
David Murray experienced a couple of burnouts firsthand and talks about his faithful wife’s bout with depression that left her incapacitated. Find out how teen anxiety differs from an adults.
Dale Kreienkamp talks about the realities of being unemployed. His wife, Deb, shares what she felt as she watched her husband struggle and tells what she did to support him in this uncertain season.
Dale Kreienkamp talks about the variety of emotions a person feels after being laid off. He reminds those who are unemployed that it’s going to be okay, but it will be hard, with emotional highs and lows. Ultimately, you’ll see God’s hand of provision in your life.
Hear how three moms, Tracy Lane, Gina Flood, and Shannon Simmons, who come from different backgrounds came to different decisions for educating each of their children.