Don and Sally Meredith, cofounders of FamilyLife, join their good friends Dennis and Barbara Rainey to reminisce about the good ol’ days.
Don and Sally Meredith, cofounders of FamilyLife, join their good friends Dennis and Barbara Rainey to reminisce about the good ol’ days.
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.
Do your kids know how to think critically? John Stonestreet talks about hot button issues of our culture and teaches parents how to engage their kids around these topics.
Today’s youth are bombarded by information, yet they lack the tools to discern and navigate the cultural waters. John Stonestreet believes kids need to rely on their parents to help them distinguish lies from truth.
John Stonestreet tells how advancements are changing our society for the good and bad. Stonestreet reminds listeners we aren’t the first generation to face a broken culture.
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.
Author Sally Lloyd-Jones tells about her calling as a children’s author and stresses the importance of reading and connecting with children.
Sally Lloyd-Jones gets us in the spirit of the holidays by recalling the Christmases of her youth in Africa and England. Her book, “Song of the Stars,” recounts the birth of Christ.
These verses can become the centerpiece of kitchen table discussions and a tour guide for difficult conversations.
Use this helpful list as a springboard for spending quality time with your sons.
Facing the upcoming birth of our first baby has caused me to struggle with my change in identity … but perhaps it isn’t a “new” identity after all.
We all want connection with our daughters, but when we become overly close, it can hinder their transition to adulthood.
A list for parents who want their children to know their love and God’s love.
My son, Aaron, taught me valuable lessons on how to choose my battles … and win them.
Dating for two is difficult; dating in a crowd is downright complicated.