Tired of self-focused, consumer-centric faith? Turn away from “me-ology,” says Jen Oshman, and learn the powerful theology of saying, “Enough about me!”
Tired of self-focused, consumer-centric faith? Turn away from “me-ology,” says Jen Oshman, and learn the powerful theology of saying, “Enough about me!”
Jen Oshman speaks to women about issues of identity and self-image. Discovering who we are and whose we are, says Oshman, is the key.
Author John Majors coaches parents on how to instill a strong gender identity in their sons and daughters. As they study God’s Word, teens can discover the primary calling of each gender.
John Majors and Michelle Hill talk to parents about how, with God’s help, kids can do more than anyone ever expected them to.
John Majors and Michelle Hill help parents discuss friendships, mentors, and opposite sex relationships with their teens through FamilyLife’s new resource, Passport2Indentity™.
John Majors and Michelle Hill coach parents on helping their teens embrace the Christian faith as their own.
What defines real femininity and real masculinity? Michelle Hill and John Majors help parents explain to their teens what manhood and womanhood are really all about.
When we experience failures and defeats, it’s tempting to walk away. Priscilla Shirer says that’s the moment when Christ often shows up and uses our defeat as a pulpit to proclaim His glory.
If we love our husbands so much, asks speaker Ann Wilson, why do we so often tear them down with our words? Ann encourages women to choose their words wisely.
Women and men are different, right? Ann Wilson punctuates that obvious point with a resounding “YES” as she exhorts wives to use the power of their femininity to build up their husbands.
“Pastor Todd Wagner came up with a simple explanation of manhood and womanhood so that he could teach his children. Hear him explain the five S’s of being a woman, beginning with “”Seek God first.””�”
Marriage is a process of understanding and honoring the differences between a man and a woman.
Submission means hope, help, holy and free. So says wife and author Bunny Wilson.