Jonathan Pitts was married to his wife, Wynter, for many years, as they served in ministry together. Today he remembers her unexpected passing, his love for her, and how God has continually ministered to him and his family.
Wynter was the wife of Jonathan Pitts. Today, he reflects on their love story, their last work together as a couple, and the ways that God showed him love after her passing.
Our future doesn't have to be what our past was. Though we can't outrun the pain of hurts, Ron Hutchcraft explains how to face them and find freedom.
When life's circumstances knock us down, we can become hurt and disoriented, but Ron Hutchcraft reminds us that the confidence we have in Christ is what lifts us up over and over again.
The pain of loss can rip our hearts open and leave us feeling hopeless, but Ron Hutchcraft points us to our Living Hope, Who provides purpose in the midst of great loss, and hope for a better tomorrow.
We share "storm stories" of other believers, and how they walked through their own storms with hope in Christ alone.
Widower and father of four Jonathan Pitts shares how he was intentional in trying to die daily to his own wants in order to serve his wife and family, and illustrates this with a story from his marriage about changing a bad habit he had since childhood.
Jonathan Pitts reflects on his marriage to his now deceased wife, Wynter, and the conflict that showed up early and often in their relationship.
Jonathan and Wynter Pitts had learned through trial and error what it took to have a great marriage. But then Wynter died unexpectedly. Jonathan tells us more about that day, and how he and his girls are walking through that tragedy with hope and faith.
Marriage is a gift from God, but so is singleness, and God Himself should be our rock in every stage of life. Hear Lauren Miller, Kimberlyn Fitts, and Tammy Trent tell their stories.
Some of the most moving faith stories have occurred in the shadow of great loss. Jerry Sittser, Lisa Beamer, and Gracia Burnham share their experiences with God in the face of painful circumstances.
When a tornado roars through a city, destroys homes and devastates families, how are we to react?
Hear Dr. Bill Bright's final interview with FamilyLife President, Dennis Rainey.
Dennis Rainey interviews Dr. Bill Bright in the last days of his battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Today we'll revisit a conversation between Dennis Rainey and Dr. Bill Bright.
A marriage has to face big adjustments when a health issue threatens a spouse.
Adversity is a tough teacher.
John and Donna Bishop recount God's goodness even after John's memory was erased.
John Bishop's memory loss couldn't change the way he and his wife, Donna, love.
John Bishop's memory was erased by illness. Hear about his courageous journey back!
Some losses are temporary. Others are permanent.
Do you believe in God’s goodness even when bad things happen?
There's an old saying that goes, "Where there's a will, there's a way", but sometimes, finding that Last Will and Testament can be a huge challenge for surviving family members--and at the worst possible time!
Sooner or later, many of the deceased are going to leave loved ones with big questions ... questions like "Where's the will?" or "What would they have wanted us to do?"
It's never easy losing a spouse, but with God's grace and help, you can walk through the grief.
Vonette Bright talks about her life since her husband, Dr. Bill Bright, died from a pulmonary disease in 2003.
Today on the broadcast, author William Hendricks remembers the last hours of his wife's life.
William Hendricks tells how God sustained him through his wife's battle with cancer and subsequent death.
William Hendricks talks honestly about finding himself in the house of mourning after the death of his wife.
Today on the broadcast, David Cox talks about the impact of suicide on the survivors.