Spouses who have suffered sexual trauma and haven’t dealt with it go on outwardly, while secretly struggling in their marriage. Here’s what you need to know.
Sexual Trauma and Its Effect on Marriage
Honest to God: Getting Real With Christ During Adversity
Adversity has the potential to move us closer to God if we are willing to be honest with Him during trials.
What You Can Do to Help Your Child Feel Loved
Most parents love their children. However, many children don’t feel loved. Perhaps parents aren’t “speaking” their child’s primary love language.
The Weapon That Depresses Depression
Depression doesn’t make you a failure. Persevering through it makes you a strong Christian and a winner in God’s eyes.
Hope for a Marriage Challenged by Mental Illness
Nearly 50 million Americans are affected by mental illness. Navigating mental health conditions and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be a confusing and draining experience for spouses. But this does not mean the end of your marriage — there is hope for your marriage even if it is riddled with mental illness.
A Wife’s Response to Mental Burdens
During some seasons, you might become bitter as a result of feeling like you’re doing more than your spouse. If this issue resurfaces often for you, Erin Smalley has some suggestions to help.
Choosin’ My Religion
J.P. Moreland shows how to make a non-arbitrary choice about one’s religion.
True Tolerance: Faithfully Serving the God of Truth
Christians are told their beliefs are matters of faith and, therefore, tolerance must override faith.
Dealing With Depression
Don’t get tangled up in the notion that depression is a sin. Remember, you don’t need to deal with depression on your own.
Being Single and Faithful
Some vows can sabotage romantic love and hinder singles from making it the wedding altar.







