Double deployments, double challenges
Parenting During Deployment
Find seven truths to anchor your parenting while one of you is away.
How to Face Depression as a Christian
Walking through depression as a Christian—or helping someone else? Beware some common misconceptions. Instead, keep these ideas front-of-mind.
Are We Ready For Kids?
You’re considering starting a family. But how do you know you’re ready for kids? Here are five questions to discuss with your spouse.
Single and Christian
A Gen Z roundtable talks through concepts of Christ-following singleness to the next level—and gets honest about what it’s like to be single and Christian.
How To Help Your Child Find Their Place in a Blended Family
Roles in traditional homes grow with the family. But in stepfamilies, it’s not always clear how everything should work.
Learning the Language of Your Blended-Family Marriage
Marriage is full of surprises, but anyone in a blended-family marriage knows adaptability is a requirement for stepfamily success.
Guiding Your Group Discussion: How to Keep a Table Talking
Want alert, engaged group members who draw in life-altering concepts to your group discussion? Grab ideas for meaningful connections.
Welcome to Barbieland: A Barbie Movie Review
This summer’s pink-splashed ‘Barbie’ movie reminds this writer of the catch-22 many women feel in this “be anything” world.
6 Ways To Help Your Sibling Cope with Chronic Illness
Having a brother with chronic illness, I’ve learned a few things that have helped him cope. I hope these lessons encourage and help you as you support your sibling.
How Can My View of Singleness Be More Like God’s?
Marriage is often seen as the only way to a fulfilled life. But what would it mean for the church to view singleness the way God does?
4 Ways to Honor Your Mother as a Married Man
You know your wife comes first. But that doesn’t mean Mom doesn’t matter. Here are four ways to honor your mother as a married man.
How to Lead Challenging Personalities
We’ve corralled strategies to help you guide others well and love others well (even when it’s hard to like someone).