
When Your Spouse Wants a Divorce: 5 Truths To Remember
The Bible holds up marriage as an example of Jesus’ relationship with the Church. So how can you help when someone’s spouse wants a divorce?
The Bible holds up marriage as an example of Jesus’ relationship with the Church. So how can you help when someone’s spouse wants a divorce?
Is marriage even worth it? Here are three compelling benefits of marriage.
Part of me can turn Grinchy over the holidays. And my husband, if I’m not careful, becomes my Roast Beast. Wondering how to stop fighting?
Their problems won’t evaporate in an hour over coffee. But if you want to help a marriage in trouble, here are some things you can do.
When we gather together for holiday meals, we satisfy more than our immediate hunger. It’s a feast for our souls, bodies, and imaginations.
Doubling a recipe isn’t nearly as hard as you’d think, but it’s a lot more rewarding. Find Friendsgiving ideas to make your gathering doable and happy.
Parents want their kids to have qualities like love, joy, and patience, but is it possible to teach the fruit of the Spirit? Where should we start?
Award conversations gravitate to our holiday tables year after year. But could we all truly get along, even for 30 minutes of face-stuffing glory?
Is it possible your money problems aren’t what you think they’re about? Stop fighting about money—by pursuing solutions from the inside out.
How can we squirrel away spiritual life skills for kids that make them want to connect with God? It could be easier than you think.
In the face of yet another epic failure or season of pure pain, God often creates beauty and an unforgettable teachable moment.
Parenting an adult child is new territory for us, but my wife and I are learning. Here are five ways we’re trying not to be toxic parents.
When it comes to parenting and control—could holding on too long, protecting too much, actually damage my teens?
Ever heard of National Stepfamily Day? No matter what season you’re in as a blended family, here are three reasons you should celebrate.
After a season of isolation, I miss parenting in community. Here are three reasons it takes a village and why we’d all benefit from one.
Parenting can be overwhelming. But getting away without the kids can strengthen your bond as husband and wife.
The process of planning and preparing for the wedding can help build family identity and bonding even before the ceremony.
You’ve invested time to build your relationship with your partner. You need to be just as intentional with children to co-create a blended family.