Have you ever run down the road only to discover, it’s a dead end?
Have you ever run down the road only to discover, it’s a dead end?
Susan Yates and her husband wanted a way they could invest in their grandchildren and strengthen the relationships between cousins. With that, Cousin’s Camp was born. Yates talks about how preparing ahead and being intentional help to make camp days a success.
Ron, we can’t start a stepfamily Bible class or small group-we don’t have all the answers.
Susan Yates and her husband have been hosting their grandchildren at Cousin’s Camp each summer for over a decade. They say, the memories they’ve made have been worth the effort. Susan offers some simple, practical tips for hosting your own family camp.
Does the idea of states reopening make you rejoice? Or cause you worry? Whichever side you are on, here are a few ways we can all pray.
Have you ever taken a road trip with friends? Now, that’s good times.
Author Shannon Popkin remembers the first time she compared herself to others. She shares how that inner voice continued to be her worst critic over the years. Find out what husbands can do to affirm their wives’ beauty.
You know, when you shoot par for the course, you’re doing pretty good.
Shannon Popkin talks about her ongoing struggle to compare herself to others. She reminds us what Jesus says about comparing ourselves to others and gives us the steps for overcoming this annoying practice.
Have you ever noticed the number of times Jesus used His touch to heal someone? Lore Wilbert talks with Michelle Hill about the spiritually healing nature of touch from one person to another.
If you’re trying to figure out how to navigate hosting a small group online, here are five practical tips to help you get started.
Travel to a foreign land and you’ll realize what you consider normal.
Shannon Popkin talks about our tendency as sinners to want to be in control. She shares how letting go of control has improved her relationships and helped her rest in the Lord, on FamilyLife Today.
Shannon Popkin tells how she finally came to realize she had a control issue. She explains how acknowledging God’s sovereignty, has helped her reign in her controlling tendencies and walk in the Spirit.
Stepfamilies have a few financial landmines: don’t step on them.
Dave and Ann Wilson want couples to know that when they draw closer to God, they will become closer to their spouses emotionally and sexually.
Pastor Dave Wilson and his wife, Ann, talk about marital conflict. The Wilsons admit they had a lot to learn about conflict when they got married. Together they share what they’ve learned.