What would you do if your child was being bullied? Jonathan McKee talks about his own bullied past and coaches parents on what to do if they suspect their child is being harassed.
What would you do if your child was being bullied? Jonathan McKee talks about his own bullied past and coaches parents on what to do if they suspect their child is being harassed.
Is your heart hurting? Dave and Ann Wilson explain how God’s presence and purpose are often greatest in our darkest valleys.
Jon and Shelly Bergeron talk frankly about the realities of adoption and ask prospective parents to consider that adoption is not without difficult financial, emotional and spiritual costs.
Jon and Shelly Bergeron talk about their tentative trek into the world of adoption, first by adopting a deaf boy from the foster care system and next by adopting a deaf teen from China.
If you are struggling with communication in your marriage, the solution might be to work on your listening skills.
Even if you have a degree in communication, you still may need a remedial course when it comes to communicating with your spouse.
When conflict happens, forgiveness is a crucial step toward reconciliation in every marriage relationship.
When a couple experiences conflict in their marriage, how they resolve that conflict affects more than just the marriage.
Even if a couple stays together for decades, if they are merely living under the same roof, they’re missing out on the blessing God has intended marriage to be.
What would happen if you built a house with two different sets of blueprints, two different architects, and two different builders constructing the house?
Pastor Tim Lundy shares key biblical principles to guide you in developing a Christ-centered marriage.
Conflict isn’t something to avoid; it is something you resolve using a biblical worldview.
Who pays the bills? Who handles the kitchen? Who disciplines the kids? Does it really matter?
Tim and Lea Lundy share how you can recalibrate your marriage toward a more biblical model of marriage oneness.
Marriage oneness is more than a slogan; it is vital for the long-term success of your marriage.
If you want to know if the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, just ask someone who’s been there.
Nancy Anderson tells how God began to heal her marriage after she confessed her infidelity to God, her parents, and her spouse.