The Las Vegas Shootings: Asking the ‘Why?’ Questions
Three truths to remember when incomprehensible tragedies occur.
Three truths to remember when incomprehensible tragedies occur.
Cynics are ‘prayer shaming’ Christians after shootings or disasters. But are there times when we use that phrase as little more than a platitude?
My wife’s suffering taught us that marriage can bind our hearts together in an unconditional love that our human emotions could never manufacture on their own.
When I’m in a hurry, I tend to plow over my children.
No matter where your marriage is, it can always become stronger. Here are some ideas for those who want to shake things up a bit.
Three communication tips based on wisdom gained from years (and years) of trial and error.
Getting to the heart of your communication struggles.
Seeing the fruit of correcting your children requires delayed gratification.
Darrel and Evie Couch experienced years of turmoil in their marriage after he returned from the Vietnam War.
There is no such thing as a superhero mother. Here’s how to stop trying to do it all and start learning to be you.
Truly excelling as a mom is not about showing our kids how amazing we are, but how much we need Jesus.
Looking back on my life, I have found one of the most helpful ways to gain perspective on your current situation is to see life in terms of seasons.
Marriage has taught me how different I am sexually from my husband.
If we could handle the messes of life on our own, we’d never have to seek God’s help in managing it.
Despite doing all the right things in seemingly right circumstances, Rob and Rhonda Bugh struggled to make their remarriage work.
Here are a few steps you can take to create the right environment for your son to grow in his faith while he’s still living in your home.
The simple events of everyday life can create hurt feelings and anger that send blended families down the road to isolation.
An annual exercise to listen to your wife’s words and hear from her heart.