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Jean Daly is a committed wife, mother, Christ-follower, and champion for children. She and her husband, Jim, have been married for 38 years. Jean enjoys volunteering, Bible study, relatively easy hikes in beautiful Colorado, traveling with her husband, Jim, spending time with their two young adult sons, Trent and Troy, and staying connected with their former foster children. While Jean has a background in the veterinary and science fields, she has spent much of her life volunteering and is currently helping provide equine-assisted learning to at-risk youth.
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Deep, meaningful conversation is a must for couples hoping to stay connected. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind.
“Love” can be defined in many ways. Christ's love for us is an unconditional love, and this is the love we are to seek in marriage.
Can struggling relationships be reborn? The answer is yes if couples become aware of the nature of love and learn how to express it in a language their mate can understand.
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Author Gary Thomas describes what it means to truly cherish your spouse, offering practical advice to help you build a more satisfying and fulfilling marriage. (Part 2 of 2)
After a successful football career in the NFL, Benjamin Waston has turned his attention to celebrating fatherhood by encouraging first-time dads to be the man their wife and children need them to be. Benjamin speaks into the crisis of fatherlessness and the necessity for men to step up and take responsibility. A father’s role is a cornerstone in the family, and men must be ready to be physically and emotionally present. Benjamin walks through practical steps that dads can follow during the pregnancy all the way to raising newborns. Parenting kids is a full time commitment and can be chaotic at times, but Benjamin reminds us that all children are a gift from God.
Pastor Matt Chandler and Pastor Adam Griffin share relatable stories from their own families. They’ll encourage you with practical ways to disciple your children, as Jesus taught in Matthew 28:19-20, “Go and make disciples of all nations … teaching them to observe all I have commanded you.”