With another season of “13 Reasons Why” being released, parents may need to rethink how it may be affecting their children.
How to Develop Media Intelligence in Your Home
How a Pastor Overcame Pornography and Used It for Good
This is the story of one pastor’s battle for sexual integrity and how God helped him overcome pornography so he could help people with similar struggles. God transforms us so we might help others.
How to Strengthen Your Marriage Through Doing the Dishes
Researchers found that it’s important for couples to share the load of doing the dishes. Here’s my takeaway: Women who had a husband who helped with washing dishes were happier in their marriage.
Tyrone Flowers Wanted Revenge, But Found Purpose Instead
He spent his childhood without parents, bouncing between foster homes and reform school. And when a teammate’s bullet took away his future in sports, Tyrone Flowers found himself asking, “Why me?‚”
4 Simple Ways to Minister in a Nursing Home
As many as 60 percent of those living in nursing homes do not have regular visitors. Have you ever considered building relationships with the residents at a home near you?
7 Easy Ways to Get Kids to Be More Polite
Learn how to teach your kids seven essential manners so they will grow in their social skills.
America’s Elderly: The Forgotten Generation
Many residents in America’s care centers never have visitors – not from family, friends, clergy or anyone from a church.
Empowered to Love: How You Can Lead a Lifestyle of Service
As we grow more aware of His love, we are empowered to love others with His love. Our spouse can be the recipient of our love and good works, as well as the one who encourages us to persevere in it.
How to Appreciate Your Spouse’s Unique Personality
Just as a flavors can spice up a dish, differences improve our marriage. While differences bring variety, they also create challenges. So how can a couple use their differences to strengthen their marriage?
Marriage as an Adventure: How to Become Love
In their years of marriage, Bob and Maria Goff have teased out a few principles that have allowed their love to grow. “Love isn’t something you fall into,” Bob says. “It’s someone you become.”









