Equipping families with practical approaches to parenting and marriage.
How do you talk to your parents about Jesus? How can I witness to my family? There tends to be three recurring themes: patience, love and comprehensiveness.
I didn’t have as much time as I needed with my dad in my early years, but then one day God set things in motion, unexpectedly.
Mother’s Day can be difficult if you have a broken or strained relationship with your child. One mother shares how she faces the holiday in the midst of her pain and disappointment.
“I wanted my father to shape up, stop drinking and be nice. Then I would love him.”
We desperately want our loved ones to experience the love and forgiveness that Jesus offers. Yet we don’t want to risk damaging a relationship or unwittingly push our family members away from this good news. Here are five ways to build trust as you take the gospel to your loved ones.
Take the quiz to find out which ‘90s sitcom dad is yours!
Do you want to establish your own traditions with your family and friends this holiday season? Here are six ways to help you do just that.
It’s hard to know how to help someone who has experienced trauma. Here are seven practical and compassionate ways you can care for your loved one.
My world still stops for a few seconds when I say those words. I never cease to feel the enormity of the loss, the emptiness left in her wake. The wound has healed, but the scar remains.
Feeling valuable can influence your emotions, decisions and mental well being, so finding your value in things that last is important. Are the things you find your worth in satisfying you?
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