Dennis Rainey shares of the importance of leaving a godly legacy to your family.
Dennis Rainey shares of the importance of leaving a godly legacy to your family.
The 5th Commandment tells us to honor our parents. Are you worthy of honor?
We learn a lot from those who parent well. But we can also learn a lot from those who didn’t.
Training our kids to be good conversationalists is an example of living out the second great commandment: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”
What does it mean to teach purity to your children? Michael and Hayley DiMarco address this subject with a biblical foundation.
Jack and Lisa Hibbs share how they tried to be intentional with their daughters, Ashley and Rebecca, who join them on the program.
Pastor Jack Hibbs and his wife, Lisa, remind us that God makes us body, soul and spirit, and encourage believers to glean from their pasts, and realize that God has the power to redeem anything.
You can’t change the past, but you can change your children’s future. Jack and Lisa Hibbs know. Jack and Lisa tell how God gave them new lives and a new legacy in Him.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about a teen’s need to draw boundaries in relationships with the opposite sex.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about the sexual culture we live in and the devaluing of virginity in our modern society.
Tracey Eyster and Sherry Surratt encourage moms to break free from isolation and find other moms to link arms with. Tracey and Sherry share some funny antics from their own family histories.
Sherry Surratt and Tracey Eyster recall their 40 plus combined years of parenting and assure moms that Jesus will equip and strengthen them if they’ll just turn to Him for help and wisdom.
Motherhood is messy, but beautiful. Sherry Surratt and Tracey Eyster talk about gaining motherly confidence, finding a mentor, and relying on the Lord to face the day-to-day.
Johnny Carr talks about some of the challenges that can take place in the adoption system. More importantly, Johnny talks about the plight of orphans around the world.
Pastor Johnny Carr shares how he and his wife, a teacher to the deaf, came to adopt three special needs children to add to their family of four.