Marriage is a sacred covenant that is a legal, public, and binding agreement. Just as you wouldn’t sign on the dotted line if you knew the car salesman was shady, you most definitely shouldn’t sign if you think the one you are marrying is hollow in character.
Preparing Couples for a Solid Marriage
Six Scriptures That Speak Up For Those Who Can’t Speak For Themselves
Six Scriptures to guide us as we speak up for those who can’t.
Abortion Access: 5 Actions for Pro-lifers to Weaken Roe v. Wade
Many want to limit abortion access, overturn Roe v. Wade. But is that the most important goal? Pro-lifers can make a difference now, regardless of Roe v. Wade.
How to be a support friend to those who foster
Due to the challenges inherent in fostering, 60% of foster families nationwide won’t make it past the first year. However, we’ve found that the retention rate improves when fostering occurs within the context of a supportive community.
Would you volunteer to help a foster or adoptive family?
Mobilized volunteers make a difference. We cannot merely stand on the sidelines shouting words of affirmation or encouragement without taking action.
Christian Clichés Are Destroying the Church
The church has a lot of hard thinking to do. But as we abandon our unquestioned answers, I’m hoping that we’ll be able to love God—and our neighbor—better.
7 Tips For How To Recover From Toddler Stage Burnout
There is no getting around it: Bringing up a toddler requires a seemingly limitless supply of time and energy. Here are seven ways to fight burnout when you have a busy toddler in the house.
One Way to Support Foster Families
“One of the biggest blessings has been having certified babysitters available. When I have events, need to run an errand, or need a small break, I know that there are trusted people I can call on to come to watch my kids. “
Jason and Tay Brown: Football, Fame or Family
Jason and Tay Brown chose to give up wealth and fame to pursue God’s call
The Dance of Relationships: Four Styles of Interaction and Which One Is Healthy
In our previous article on four styles of relational interaction, we looked at basic principles of control and responsibility, and how people interact in any given situation: hold, toss, grab, […]








