Colossians 3 tells Christians to "put on" certain behaviors toward others. Ray and Robyn McKelvy explain to us what that looks like when relating to our spouses.
Colossians 3 calls Christians to "put away" certain behaviors in order to love others. Ray and Robyn McKelvy explain to us what that looks like when relating to our spouses.
Courtney Reissig recalls her courtship with her husband, Daniel. Although she'd left feminism behind, Courtney tells how difficult it was to follow her husband early in their marriage.
Author Courtney Reissig explains that to most feminists, equality equals sameness. Reissig shares how God changed her from a staunch feminist to a Bible-believing wife and mother.
Growing up, Courtney Reissig believed she could do anything boys could do and tried her hardest to prove it. Courtney tells how God gradually changed her heart.
Author Carolyn McCulley takes a closer look the Proverbs 31 woman, and asks women to consider why they do what they do, and not just where they do it.
Carolyn McCulley was a feminist when she came to know Christ. But her ideas about work and family changed as she studied the Bible. Carolyn, addresses the issues related to women and the workplace.
Biblical counselor Paul Tripp talks about our heart's relationship with money, and the spiritual battle each of us face to find our satisfaction in Christ alone.
Christian counselor Paul Tripp tells us how to view sex rightly and coaches parents on how to teach their children a proper view of biblical sexuality.
We are made for worship. But many times what we worship isn't God. Christian counselor Paul Tripp talks about the idols of money and sex - those things that often replace God in our hearts.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about a teen's need to draw boundaries in relationships with the opposite sex.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about the sexual culture we live in and the devaluing of virginity in our modern society.