When It’s Hard to Forgive
As Christians, we can excuse the unforgivable in others because God has excused the unforgivable in us.
As Christians, we can excuse the unforgivable in others because God has excused the unforgivable in us.
The most important cultural question is not, “What are we going to do about same-sex marriage?” It’s, “What are we going to do about marriage?”
It’s often not easy for parents to find reliable babysitters they can afford and trust.
After one of my messages, a man told me about the turning point in his marriage relationship.
A good marriage isn’t something you find; it’s something you make. And you have to keep on making it.
Gary Thomas, author of “A Lifelong Love,” encourages every couple to discover their magnificient obsession-something they love to do for the glory of God.
Gary Thomas explains that he got married to be loved and have his needs met. However, after 20-plus years of marriage, Gary realizes that his greatest need isn’t to be loved, but to learn how to love.
Gary Thomas explores God’s purpose for marriage and explains how the best marriages are those steeped in worship.
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Steven and Mary Beth Chapman give us a very transparent look at their life and marriage.
One key to a successful marriage is forgiveness. Chelsea Cameron explains the biblical imperative to forgive.
Many couples today view the wedding as a celebration of what they’ve attained rather than a commitment to spending their lives together.
In marriage we need a love that is faithful to the end—because Christians are a people who lean into the covenant of grace.
Tracey Penrod refused to give up when she learned her husband was having an affair with his ex-wife.
A Weekend to Remember prayer team volunteer tells his story.
Is Fifty Shades of Grey just an intriguing story, or something much more dangerous? Dannah Gresh and Dr. Juli Slattery tell why the themes and tone of this erotic tale misleads those who read it.