4 Ways Scripture Music Can Deliver Our Children From Nightmares
With my son’s nightmares punctuating our nights, I knew we needed to hide the living and active Word of God in his heart.
With my son’s nightmares punctuating our nights, I knew we needed to hide the living and active Word of God in his heart.
Stepdads don’t always get the attention and gratitude they deserve. But it’s never too late to show appreciation for all they do.
If you’ve grown up outside of a Christian home, it can be straight-up intimidating to try to raise your children to follow Jesus.
For a while, expressing our needs was helping our communication. Until the day those needs were clearly in conflict. That’s when I lost it.
I am the worst sinner in the family. But thankfully, marriage and parenting give us lots of opportunities for practicing humility.
In this home, we’ve found that sometimes you need to say no to the good, to make room for the best.
You can make a difference through your marriage just by inviting others into your not-so-perfect, sometimes chaotic life.
Your baby has graduated, leaving you an empty nester. But how do you grow your relationship with them while encouraging their independence?
Infertility is exhausting, and it can make or break your marriage. Here are seven tips my husband and I learned along our own journey.
Your marital roles have less influence over who cooks dinner or takes out the trash. They serve to shape the way you serve your marriage and home.
This day doesn’t have to be difficult for stepmoms. Celebrate Mother’s Day by making memories that leave you feeling blessed.
It is rare for a couple to meet, fall in love, marry, and parent their children the exact same way. It is even more uncommon in stepfamilies.
You don’t have to take away your grieving child’s pain. When they come to you with a heavy heart, help carry it as our Father does for us.
We are a Chinese American family witnessing a 150% spike in anti-Asian violence. As a father to three kids under the age of 9, the hardest question I’ve had to answer recently is, “Daddy, are we safe?”
Whether or not God answers your prayers for marriage the way you want Him to, praying is still worth the time and effort.
Do you and your spouse have the same definition of what romance is? Often in marriage, romance suffers an identity crisis.
Your stepfamily wilderness season may involve a broken marital vow, a stepchild who doesn’t want to be part of the family, or loneliness. Regardless of your circumstances, you don’t have to stay stuck wandering in the wilderness.
Knowing what to do with teenagers to tighten your bond isn’t always easy. But teens don’t need us less as they get older … just differently.