Make the decision to talk about things in your marriage. Talk about your relationship, it's good to see where you can improve.
Really--is your sex life really any of God's business? Author and pastor Sam Allberry gets down to business about sexual ethics.
Monitor how much time you're spending away from your family, evenings and moments together are sacred and it's important to prioritize them.
Ask your kids what bugs them, take their concerns and see what you might have to reassess.
Ann asked her kids what they don't like about her, she learned so many things *& through that she was able to compromise with certain things and explain why clear boundaries were set.
Through unmotivation and tiredness it's still so important to pray for your kids at night.
Did you see the SNL skit about stepmoms? No, you didn’t.
Authors Mark Gregston and Larry Fowler help you toss the stereotypes in favor of five ways your influence as a grandparent can go the distance.
Author and pastor Sam Allberry opens about discovering his sexual orientation, Christianity…and how to live with both realities.
All the Dave's energy was going into work after they got married. Put the energy you put into the job, into your wife. Make her feel loved. Don't quick pursuing your wife atfter you're married
Being a part-time parent is challenging.
Fear. Worry. Pain: They can feel all-consuming. Author and speaker Amberley Neese believes that in the questions Jesus asks in the Gospels, there are answers big enough for all three.
Ask God how he sees your wife then speak life into your spouse.Start speaking life into your spouse
Public embarrassment and humiliation, is not a good form of punishment.
What if your doubts made your faith stronger? Author Amberly Neese explores the questions Jesus asked as a way to reclaim your trust all over again.
Teach your kids along the way, bedtime, mealtime, car time, it's an overflow of your walk with Christ in your everyday life.
Honestly, sometimes when siblings fight, it’s our fault.
Love someone with autism? Autistic radio host Brant Hansen offers real-life pointers for parents and spouses of those on the spectrum.
Dave and Ann felt like they made the biggest mistake by marrying each other, they both thought the other person would make them happy!
“Ron, I’ve been a stepparent for fifteen years now. When is it going to happen?”
Radio host Brant Hansen gets real about challenges of life on the spectrum—as well as practical ways to embrace anyone living with autism.
When your marriage is struggling, go back and do the things you first loved.If you want the love you first had you have to do the things you first did.
Dr. Juli Slattery challenges your assumptions about married sex—and reframes it as a stunning metaphor of God's covenant love.