How will you lead your children to following Jesus before they enter adulthood?
How to Help Your Children Find Purpose
Does a Child’s Bad Behavior Mean You’re a Bad Parent?
Your child’s bad behavior does not necessarily mean you’re a bad parent. Here’s why.
Getting the Help You Need as an Adoptive Parent
If you feel worn out or overwhelmed as an adoptive parent, it helps to care for yourself, find support … and remember why you adopted.
Finding Balance in the Chaos that is Life
Many find it hard to balance life and ministry. There are steps you can take, both in your family and in your church, which can help you find the balance in the midst of the chaos that is life.
The Gift of Pastoral Humility
Pastors and church leaders are given the difficult task of counseling members through the hard times of life. How can a leader not try and fix each and every problem presented to them by members?
This Two-Step Process Can Cure Your Lonely Marriage
Maybe you never learned teamwork. Maybe you came from a broken home. Or the dynamics of your marriage may make it difficult to connect. Whatever the reason, loneliness in marriage can be overcome.
How to Recognize the Challenges of Your Unmarried Friends
Many married couples never think about what single people navigate in a society that celebrates “couplehood.” But there are tangible, helpful ways to encourage single friends and family members.
Rethink Your Family Bible Time to Be More Successful
Gathering for family devotions leads to closer family ties and a greater sense of identity as Christ-followers.
Put a Spark in Your Marriage by Reigniting Your Friendship
Build your friendship with your spouse and you may be amazed at the romantic spark that is reignited when your husband or wife becomes your best friend.
Does Your Faith Reduce Your Risk of Divorce?
Authoritative research conducted at leading universities presents the case that religious service attendance makes a strong positive contribution to marriages, including a resistance to divorce.









