Are You Married and Lonely?
Most people believe marriage is the cure for loneliness, but you actually began battling the dreaded foe of isolation when you drove off on your honeymoon.
Most people believe marriage is the cure for loneliness, but you actually began battling the dreaded foe of isolation when you drove off on your honeymoon.
A list for parents who want their children to know their love and God’s love.
These verses can become the centerpiece of kitchen table discussions and a tour guide for difficult conversations.
Use this helpful list as a springboard for spending quality time with your sons.
Facing the upcoming birth of our first baby has caused me to struggle with my change in identity … but perhaps it isn’t a “new” identity after all.
We all want connection with our daughters, but when we become overly close, it can hinder their transition to adulthood.
My son, Aaron, taught me valuable lessons on how to choose my battles … and win them.
Dating for two is difficult; dating in a crowd is downright complicated.
If you’re anything like me, you dread the feelings this season brings.
Every time David successfully put off another conflict, he stored up resentment toward his wife or stepchildren for “controlling him.”
Teaching your children to help others is a lifetime gift to them and to everyone they encounter.
In a culture of self-sufficiency, seeking help may seem shameful or weak, but teachable followers of Christ know better.
Two moms discuss ways they have allowed their children to participate in the holiday without undermining their values.
Don’t ever think that training your child’s language is in vain.
Filling our hearts and minds with the things of God will quench the hunger that the world cannot.
Achieving success starts with knowing you have your father’s approval.
Difficulties should push us toward God’s Word, not toward redefining the rules.
God created us with a capacity for awe. Where you look for it will shape the direction of your life.