The Ultimate Connectivity
In this wireless, tech world, parents need to be proactive in connecting with their teens through real conversation.
In this wireless, tech world, parents need to be proactive in connecting with their teens through real conversation.
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If you want to pray significantly for your wife, stay tuned to her needs.
Three steps for experiencing healing and growing in maturity.
Resources to help you with your relationship with God.
Stepfamilies are especially vulnerable to parental favoritism
Mike and Pam Calvert’s story shows that broken homes and broken marriages can be put back together again.
On July 4, 1776, 56 men stepped up to pass a resolution that would cost many of them greatly in the years to come.
The key to powerful manhood is taking responsibility for the field assigned to you.
Ten ideas to help you diffuse your anger when a child misbehaves.
We asked wives, “What is one thing you most appreciate about your husband this
What husbands and wives are saying about each other this Thanksgiving.
A recovering sexual addict answers questions common to the wives of men who struggle with the same sin.
For many, sex has become a hiding place–a behavior that presents the appearance of intimacy, but is really striving for self-protection.
There is a false and harmful notion that a good relationship is something you find, when in fact it is something you make.
Marriage Memo readers offer some practical and biblical advice.
In his article, “How Do You Change a Bad Attitude?” Dave Boehi asked for