Are today’s college students ready to face the responsibilities of adulthood? Pastor Jonathan “JP” Pokluda says “No.” Pokluda wasn’t either. Coming to Christ, however, changed his perspective and his goals.
Are today’s college students ready to face the responsibilities of adulthood? Pastor Jonathan “JP” Pokluda says “No.” Pokluda wasn’t either. Coming to Christ, however, changed his perspective and his goals.
We found out that no one is immune from marriage challenges. When we faced a serious conflict, I didn’t know where to turn for help for my marriage.
Wondering which direction you should go with a big decision? Here are six questions to help.
Romance is all around. But that only accentuates how hard your marriage feels right now. How do you do Valentine’s Day when marriage is hard?
Author Jonathan “JP” Pokluda remembers his growth to adulthood and the many mistakes he made along the way. After chasing the American Dream, Pokluda tells how he found the key to real purpose and joy.
Rob and Gina Flood give practical steps for being intentional with our positive words and how to resolve conflict constructively.
Larry and Gladine McCall talk about the special calling of grandparents. While grandparents can certainly bring the fun factor into grandchildren’s lives, a grandparent’s role is so much more.
Grandparents Larry and Gladine McCall talk about the joy of grandparenting with intentionality. They share how they point their grandchildren towards the Lord, and at the same time respect their adult children.
Author Hannah Anderson talks about justice and our call as Christians to pursue what is just. Learn how to teach your children to promote justice without raising legalists.
Author Hannah Anderson explains what it means to be discerning and how to pursue the good in others even while disagreeing with them.
As I narrow down my list of potential bridesmaids, I realize I need more than someone to plan a wedding shower. I need someone who will help me be the wife I long to be.
Ron, I really want to get married again someday, but before I do, I want to learn as much as I can so I don’t repeat the past.
Too many opinions can be overwhelming. Hannah Anderson tells how she’s training her children to decide between what’s good, what’s bad, and what’s the best.
Pat and Tammy McLeod talk honestly about their son, Zach’s, brain injury. The McLeods share how the Lord has sustained them through the difficulties and comforts them in their grief over Zach’s continued disabilities.