What Will School Look Like? 4 Ways to Pray
Many are anxiously wondering, “What will school look like this fall?” With all the uncertainty, here are four ways to pray for your decisions.
Many are anxiously wondering, “What will school look like this fall?” With all the uncertainty, here are four ways to pray for your decisions.
With the summer break, now is a great time to reevaluate your family’s weekly schedule. Before penciling anything in, here are three questions to ask.
At what point does your phone become a technology addiction? If someone’s recently said, “Get off your phone!” here are some tips.
Running low on fun date ideas lately? Here are some creative ways to have fun with your spouse that you might not have considered.
So what does the Bible say about racism? A lot (from Genesis all the way to Revelation). The question is, will we listen?
Maybe you’re feeling the cost of raising a child now more than ever. How can you tell your child, “We can’t afford that”?
When it comes to talks about racial discrimination, mercy and grace are needed on all sides. But the most effective change happens face-to-face.
Co-parenting, jealousy, and stepsibling conflict can chip away at a family’s future. But five changes can create a lasting impact on stepfamily dynamics.
As communities and individuals discuss the pros, cons, and restrictions to reopen church, one point seems forgotten: The “church” was never closed.
“I do” can—and in some ways should—feel daunting. But maybe your mentees don’t have to know a few things they assumed would be dialed in.
Being a stepdad on Father’s Day can be a tricky, often overlooked, role. But here are a few ways to show your appreciation.
I’m encouraged by the support and solidarity I have witnessed from my Christian friends. Thank you for your expressions of heartbreak. But don’t stop there.
Silence does not communicate FamilyLife’s long-standing vision of “every home a godly home.” We’re all learning how to engage in a way that communicates trust, community, and Christ’s love to all families, all homes.
Aching for a summer vacation with your spouse but don’t know what to do or where to go? Here are eight creative ideas for a getaway with your love.
Like many, I’m savoring the (albeit slow) exhale of life after quarantine. But there are also some rich gifts from the past few months that I don’t want to lose.
I weep in response to the hashtags I see. George Floyd’s life mattered. But how do we talk to our kids about another black man’s death … again?
From Analyn and Brandon Miller’s interview on FamilyLife Today® on June 1-2, 2020.
As states reopen and life attempts to go back to normal, I’m reevaluating my family’s needs. But what I’m finding isn’t necessarily a beach vacation.