Parents want peaceful homes, but everyday routines can quickly turn into arguments that leave everyone frustrated. Faith‑based steps can help you communicate clearly, stay calm and build healthier patterns so you can argue less with your child and strengthen your connection.
5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Stop Arguing With Your Kids
Questions to Prepare Your Kids for Moral Dilemmas
How will your children respond when confronted by a moral dilemma? Prepare them before they are.
How to Fight Spiritual Warfare in Marriage
Warning signs alert us when the Enemy attacks your marriage. Learn how to be victorious against the Devil’s schemes.
Biblical Discipline Has Five Characteristics
Biblical discipline is more than correcting behavior—it’s a loving, intentional process rooted in God’s character. Scripture defines discipline and why it plays a vital role in guiding children toward maturity, obedience, and long-term spiritual growth.
Celebrate Lent with Your Kids this Easter
Interesting history, fun activities, and meaningful ways to prepare, reflect, and renew your hearts together.
How to Have a Happy Valentine’s Day with Your Spouse
Setting realistic expectations can help you avoid the pitfalls of this holiday
Cohabitation: Does it Help or Hurt?
Many couples today are asking whether they should live together before marriage. At a recent marriage conference, one young man asked Greg Smalley that very question — honestly, directly, and with a desire to do what’s right. His answer, shaped by Scripture, research, and decades of working with couples, offers a perspective most people never hear.
How and When Should I Begin Sex Education with my Child?
Sex education can be intimidating. Yet, God created sex. Find more ways to teach healthy sexuality to your children.
How Birth Order Affects Your Marriage
Because of birth order, the place in their families of origin, spouses have different experiences growing up, and that shapes behavior, personalities and relationships with each other. Understanding how birth order affects how your spouse thinks and behaves can improve communication in your marriage.
What is Biblical Leadership in Marriage?
Ephesians 5:23 calls men to be leaders in the home. “For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior” (ESV).









