Katie Davis Majors talks about the lives of the people she’s served while in Uganda. She also tells the story of how her husband, Benji, proposed and how her daughters were able to witness it.
Katie Davis Majors talks about the lives of the people she’s served while in Uganda. She also tells the story of how her husband, Benji, proposed and how her daughters were able to witness it.
Author Katie Davis Majors, a wife and mother of 14, talks about the realities of living and serving as a missionary in Uganda.
Katie Davis Majors was 18 years old when she went to Uganda for the first time. By age 23, she had become the mother to 13 adopted daughters. Majors tells how God surprised her with her husband, Benji.
Tracy Lane and J.T. Olson tell their stories of how others served them during their hour of great need, and how being the recipient of generosity increased their desire to help others.
Hannah Anderson describes her life and church ministry in a rural setting, and David Robbins describes family life and ministry in the heart of New York City.
These verses can become the centerpiece of kitchen table discussions and a tour guide for difficult conversations.
A list for parents who want their children to know their love and God’s love.
Lou Priolo, biblical counselor and author of “Resolving Conflict,” reminds us that when facing conflict, nothing is more important than patience.
Biblical counselor Lou Priolo opens the Scriptures to Ephesians 4 to understand the benefits of humility and gentleness when resolving conflict.
Lou Priolo encourages listeners not to shy away from conflict, but to face it head on, knowing that’s the only way we can finally gain resolution and peace.
Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane remind listeners that Christmas is the perfect time to tell others about Jesus, especially your children.
There’s more to the holidays than just baking cookies and shopping. Barbara Rainey and co-worker, Tracy Lane, share new resources that point to the real meaning of Christmas.
History professor Tracy McKenzie and Barbara Rainey take us on a fascinating journey through history to shed light on the real first Thanksgiving and the intriguing people we call the Pilgrims.
Tracy McKenzie and Barbara Rainey take us back to the 1600s to the village of Scrooby, the birthplace of a sect of the Puritans called the Pilgrims.
Barbara Rainey has exerted a quiet influence over the life of her husband for more than four decades. Hear some of Barbara Rainey’s key messages.
Raising children in the limelight is diifficult. For Dennis and Barbara Rainey, the remedy was to live humbly and openly, and don’t pressure your kids to be anything other than who they are.
Barbara Rainey’s favorite holiday is Thanksgiving Day. Find out how she impressed gratitude on her children growing up. She’ll also give a glimpse into how how she’s processing transitions in her own life.
Ready or not, here they come! The holidays, that is. Barbara Rainey and her daughter Laura Rainey Dries tell how they plan on preparing their homes, and their hearts, for Christmas.