On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson host Paul David Tripp–who insists those annoying moments with teens are doorways to mind-blowing opportunities as a Christian parenting teens. Find out how.
On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson host Paul David Tripp–who insists those annoying moments with teens are doorways to mind-blowing opportunities as a Christian parenting teens. Find out how.
When God is made the focus and motivator of our lives, the revival in our homes can and will impact our corners of the world.
Want to be the spiritual leader of your family but don’t know where to start? Here are seven essentials for leading well.
Raising a special-needs child has an ongoing effect on your marriage. Be sure not to let it override your marriage in a way that causes it to crumble.
These ideas will help you develop deeper relationships with your children despite a hectic schedule.
Quality time speaks love to a young child.
What does it take to launch your kids well? Dennis Rainey recounts the story of the first time he dropped a daughter off at college. Alex Chediak explains why parents must be the ones to prepare their kids. Michelle Hill covers the value of independence,
When my wife was pregnant, I was excited about being a new dad. But balancing fatherhood and marriage was a challenge I needed help with.
After finding out your wife is pregnant, it’s normal to ask, “Am I ready to be a dad?” And where do you find guidance for what’s ahead?
Ron Deal and Michelle Hill talk about the grieving process and how to care for yourself and others you know who may be grieving. We’ll also hear from Matthew Arbo and Abigail Dodds on FamilyLife This Week.
I love family vacations. But when seven of us are in the minivan, sinful natures threaten family fun. Relate? Here are three reminders.
For anyone who has experienced the pain of a miscarriage, the grief can make you feel all alone. Stephanie Green talks to Michelle Hill about her experience with miscarriage while helping listeners in this situation learn to process this unique grief.
As parents do you have clear direction how to help your kids manage their technology usage? David Eaton and Melanie Mudge, Brian Goins, and Jonathan & Wynter Pitts talk about the landscape of teens and technology.
Summertime feels like freedom to kids out of school. But a working mom’s perspective is a bit different. Tracy Lane describes how she plans to make meaningful memories with her children this summer.
Author Tricia Goyer tells the story of her family adopting Alyssa and how that first adoption spring-boarded their family into foster care and adopting more children.
What will be left in your wake when you are gone? Louis Upkins, Crawford Loritts, and Bryan Loritts talk about different kinds of legacies, and challenge us to make sure to leave a legacy that’s godly.
Time and space for soul care feels impossible for parents. But what if you could have your break-cake and eat it too?
Feeling like a bad mom? Author Heather MacFadyen explores motives & emotions fueling your actions & judgments so you can lean toward the mom you long to be.