The great commandment teaches that self-care is not selfish — it’s actually foundational to a healthy marriage.
You Can’t Give To Others What You Don’t Already Have
Excellent Self-Care Requires Finding A Healthy Balance
The great commandment teaches that self-care is not selfish — it’s actually foundational to a healthy marriage.
Romantic Comedy: No Laughing Matter
Is infatuation equal to love? Help your kids understand that a strong feeling of physical attraction is not the primary indicator that a person is in love.
Adoption: When Siblings Are Strangers
Ease into the transition of building bonds between new siblings after an adoption
Encouraging Siblings to Get Along
Foster your children’s relationships with each other so they can learn to appreciate what makes each sibling unique.
Manners and Making Friends
Help your child learn the necessary traits for developing friendships.
How Trials Can Strengthen Your Marriage
By developing a healthy pattern of coping with stress and change, you’ll be more likely to deal with issues as a married couple.
God Can Use Your Past to Shape Your Future
In John 5, Jesus heals a crippled man and then tells him to pick up his mat and walk. Can our “mats” help us be grateful to and dependent on God—even in marriage?
Carpe Diem! Date Guide
Print this out and take it on your date!
Helping Your Teen Choose a College
Get helpful tips and great insight to help you and your teen prepare for college.









