Neighboring
Sure, we want to “love our neighbors.” But what does it look like to love the actual neighbors who live around us? Authors Chris and Elizabeth McKinney explain how to practice the art of neighboring.
Sure, we want to “love our neighbors.” But what does it look like to love the actual neighbors who live around us? Authors Chris and Elizabeth McKinney explain how to practice the art of neighboring.
In a “connected” world, do you feel more disconnected than ever? Author Jennie Allen knows the sweeping power of isolation. She’ll help you find your people.
Author Don Everts knows what it’s like to feel disconnected in your own neighborhood. But he also knows why community is critically important.
So few of us really “see” people, giving them our time and presence. Author Carolyn Lacey discusses welcoming non-Christians into our lives like God does.
Hospitality sounds exhausting. But author Carolyn Lacey knows hospitality can be extraordinary and oh-so-ordinary, welcoming people as God welcomes us.
“What’s it look like to love my community?” Don Everts helps you get intentional about your relationship to your neighborhood, caring in ways that matter.
“I want to step up at home—but I have no idea what I’m doing!” FamilyLife President David Robbins talks about how to be the spiritual leader of your family.
You want to be a leader at home but what’s that even look like? FamilyLife President David Robbins helps you step in and lead in the way you’re wired.
What if you were charitable, kind, and quick to listen in your faith conversations? Author and professor Tim Meulhoff makes the case for compassionate understanding of those we disagree with.
What does the Bible say about birth control? On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson host theologian Wayne Grudem, who explores God’s Word about tricky ethics surrounding contraception and fertility.
Author Albert Hsu is a suicide survivor. He didn’t try to take his own life, but he has grieved his own father’s suicide. Hsu remembers his brilliant 58-year old father, an electrical engineer by trade, who had been stricken with a stroke just three months prior to his suicide. He recalls his father’s battle with clinical depression and his lost sense of hope as he fought for normalcy in rehab. Hsu talks about the effect his father’s suicide had on their family and gives us a first-hand look at this complicated loss.
Ron Deal and Michelle Hill talk about the grieving process and how to care for yourself and others you know who may be grieving.
What is forgiveness? What isn’t it? Join us on the journey of biblical forgiveness with Leslie Leyland Fields, Voddie Baucham, and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth.
“My wife had a miscarriage. Why do I feel so lost?” Eric Schumacher recounts the grief in his own marriage and how ultimately, trauma brought them closer.
Charmaine Porter shares candidly with Michelle Hill how she has processed her own discontent with being single, and how the church has—or has not—been helpful in her struggle.
If God is real, why do we suffer? Author Paul Miller proposes a new framework for life’s losses—and revolutionizes the way we see God in our pain.
Matt Chandler, Tiffany Lee, Chip Ingram, and Tim Muehlhoff address the dynamics involved in conflict, and coach us toward resolution and closer relationships in the aftermath.
We have a God who has been tempted in every way, but without sin. Trillia Newbell talks about a biblical view of eating disorders, so that young men and women will know it is OK to discuss their problems to get the help they need.