In intentional fatherhood–how do we handle the ways we’re weak? Author Jon Tyson offers tactics and hope to deal with inevitable wounds and weaknesses.
In intentional fatherhood–how do we handle the ways we’re weak? Author Jon Tyson offers tactics and hope to deal with inevitable wounds and weaknesses.
I never expected to have another baby, period. Much less another baby who isn’t healthy. And even more, another baby who “should be aborted.”
Often, we ask ourselves “How do I get my spouse to do things my way?” Yet arguments about the “right way” are rarely about what they seem.
Jerrad Lopes’ father left when he was 3 years old, which instilled in Jerrad a desire to be the father he never had. Marriage and fatherhood proved challenging, however, and he tells what finally woke him up from his self-absorption.
In the wake of tragic events, it’s tempting to feel hopeless or point fingers at others. Here are some practical ways I can respond now.
Research shows millennials may be the most family-oriented generation in the last 50 years. Millennial parents are changing the norm to raise healthy kids.
Use your position as a mother to inspire your children to honor their father this Father’s Day and over the years.
A list of things to pray for your husband
A father’s positive presence and parental participation are huge factors in raising children who love the Lord.
And so it comes to this: Two men finally facing off in a winner-take-all
Great organizations and great families are fueled by loving leaders.
My second daughter reminded me that laughter should be an important ingredient in our family.
We face an unprecedented crisis in America today—the physical and emotional absence of fathers.
How FamilyLife Today helped reprogram my wrong views of family.
A quick course on being a godly father.
Is there really much difference between the weddings in Las Vegas chapels and those that occur every week in many churches across America?