Author and speaker Elisa Morgan explains why many women struggle with having an “ugly list” about themselves, feeling that they aren’t beautiful or smart enough, that they’re full of flaws and unloveable. Elisa encourages those women to embrace the truth of God’s everlasting love for them and their incredible value in His sight. (Part 2 …
Author and speaker Elisa Morgan explains why many women struggle with having an “ugly list” about themselves, feeling that they aren’t beautiful or smart enough, that they’re full of flaws and unloveable. Elisa encourages those women to embrace the truth of God’s everlasting love for them and their incredible value in His sight. (Part 1 …
Author and speaker Elisa Morgan shares her dramatic testimony of growing up in a broken, dysfunctional family, and how that has damaged her own family today. She offers hope as she tells how God can comfort us in our anguish and redeem our brokenness.
Dr. Joneal Kirby and several Focus on the Family female staff members discuss the life-changing benefits a young Christian woman can experience when she is mentored and discipled by an older woman of faith.
Terrie Morrow, who has two children in their thirties, tells the story of how she and her husband, Cal, have adopted a young girl named Abigail out of the foster care system.
NFL tight end Benjamin Watson discusses the prejudices common to all people as a result of our environment and experiences, and offers his insights on how we can ease racial tension in our society. (Part 2 of 2)
NFL tight end Benjamin Watson discusses the prejudices common to all people as a result of our environment and experiences, and offers his insights on how we can ease racial tension in our society. (Part 1 of 2)
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Brian Holman gives an inspiring message about going back to the basics of the Christian faith and trusting in God’s promises, which helped sustain him when his family was faced with a series of devastating losses and medical challenges.
Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend explain what healthy boundaries in marriage are, and offer practical advice for establishing those boundaries and re-establishing them if they’ve been broken.
Author Eric Metaxas offers a fascinating look at the life of Martin Luther, the 16th-century monk and theology professor who started the Protestant Reformation and had a direct and indelible impact on the way we practice Christianity today. (Part 2 of 2)
Author Eric Metaxas offers a fascinating look at the life of Martin Luther, the 16th-century monk and theology professor who started the Protestant Reformation and had a direct and indelible impact on the way we practice Christianity today. (Part 1 of 2)
Dan Dupee offers encouragement and practical help to parents who are anxious to see their young adult children live out a vibrant Christian faith in a discussion based on his book, It’s Not Too Late: The Essential Part You Play in Shaping Your Teen’s Faith.
Dickson Mully’s family was living in an African desert, with hundreds of children to feed, and no clean water. On today’s broadcast, he tells his inspiring story of miraculously discovering water some 10 feet underground – an amazing find that would help transform thousands of lives.
Dr. Greg and Mrs. Erin Smalley explain how conflict, if handled well, can actually strengthen a marriage, and offer practical advice for navigating disagreements, so that they lead to relational intimacy, rather than division.
Author Kara Durbin describes how parents can take advantage of ordinary, everyday situations to instill biblical values and character in their children.
Best-selling author Dr. Gregory Jantz offers practical advice for helping parents whose teens may be dealing with depression. (Part 2 of 2)
Best-selling author Dr. Gregory Jantz offers practical advice for helping parents whose teens may be dealing with depression. (Part 1 of 2)
Michael and Linda Fichera describe how they’ve helped their three adopted daughters develop a strong foundation of faith and a heart for ministry outreach, and offer parents insights on how they can help their own children live out their faith.
Dr. Charles Mully shares his incredible testimony of growing up as an orphan in Kenya and later becoming a wealthy businessman who felt called by God to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned children living on the streets.
NFL tight end Benjamin Watson, a father of five young children, offers advice and encouragement to new dads in a discussion based on his book The New Dad’s Playbook: Gearing Up for the Biggest Game of Your Life.
Stanley Praimnath dramatically recounts how with the Lord’s help, and the courageous actions of a stranger, he survived the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
Leslie Leyland Fields offers unique and encouraging spiritual insights from her family’s involvement in commercial salmon fishing in a discussion based on her recent book, Crossing the Waters: Following Jesus Through the Storms, the Fish, the Doubt and the Seas. (Part 2 of 2)
Leslie Leyland Fields offers unique and encouraging spiritual insights from her family’s involvement in commercial salmon fishing in a discussion based on her recent book, Crossing the Waters: Following Jesus Through the Storms, the Fish, the Doubt and the Seas. (Part 1 of 2)
Alli Worthington describes how, as a wife and mother to five boys, she’s found practical ways to alleviate the pressure of busyness and avoid an overloaded family schedule in a discussion based on her book Breaking Busy: How to Find Peace and Purpose in a World of Crazy.
Dr. Gary Chapman and Lisa Anderson discuss the challenges families face when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Our guests offer encouragement to caregivers and practical suggestions for showing love and support to someone with diminishing mental capabilities. (Part 2 of 2)
Dr. Gary Chapman and Lisa Anderson discuss the challenges families face when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Our guests offer encouragement to caregivers and practical suggestions for showing love and support to someone with diminishing mental capabilities. (Part 1 of 2)
