All healthy relationships experience conflict. Marriages and friendships all have to navigate personal differences. Ann Wilson explains how to know whether to overlook a conflict or to address it.
All healthy relationships experience conflict. Marriages and friendships all have to navigate personal differences. Ann Wilson explains how to know whether to overlook a conflict or to address it.
When is it okay to have sex? Author Sean McDowell gives the critical need-to-know about when to have sex—and avoid destruction and regret.
Wishing for an exit strategy–or just some soul care–in the wear and worry of motherhood? Author Maggie Combs offers strategies when you’re feeling starved.
Has motherhood left you lonely? Author Maggie Combs offers solutions when you long for relationship—and long to be known.
Suffocating under the weight of mom guilt? Author Maggie Combs gives her true confessions of motherhood and the “rules” moms struggle beneath — and how to seize their freedom.
The problem with social media and mental health is really affecting our kids, but what do we do about it? Author, Jonathan McKee, helps parents understand the connection and how to talk to kids about it.
Do your kids have an addiction to social media? Author, Jonathan McKee addresses the dangers and how to engage your kids.
Kids with phones are a big deal! On FamilyLife Today, Jonathan McKee, author of over 25 books, helps parents understand the value of connection with their kids, concerns about their phones and some tips on how to talk about it all.
If the only time your kids see you worshipping God is at church on Sunday morning, then your kids are missing out on a rich experience that could bond your family on a soul-to-soul level. Don Whitney and Lauren Chandler talk about worshiping together with their families.
How can we articulate God’s high, beautiful view of sex to teens? Drs. Beth Robinson & Latayne Scott offer ideas.
Need to have “the talk” with kids—but clueless where to start? Drs. Beth Robinson & Latayne Scott offer tips to vitally shape your kids’ worldview…without making everything weird.
Everyone wants to be wanted. Melissa Ohden shares about the struggle she faced after finding out she had survived an abortion, and how being wanted by her adoptive parents and our Lord made all the difference.
We plan for the most important things in life. Have you considered making a plan to nourish your children’s faith? Terence Chatmon champions parents to lead by example spiritually and mentor and train their children in the faith.
As Christian parents, we plan for the most important things in life but what about our childs faith? Terence Chatmon has a deep desire to help children fall in love with Jesus, and helps parents develop a plan to foster the faith.
What is the mission of your family? Jefferson Bethke helps listeners evaluate what guides their decisions and why it matters.
How do you get your family to operate as a team? Jefferson Bethke gives his insight to start creating a family legacy.
A person’s view of family is one of THE most important things in life. Jefferson Bethke offers intriguing historical, cultural, and Biblical context to family and why it is so valuable.
Courtney Reissig talks about the emotional aftermath of her high-risk labor and delivery story. She shares about the faithfulness of God and how she walked the difficult road of recovery.