52 Weeks in the Word: A Journey Through Romans 8: Trillia Newbell
Keep It Shut
Scripture says there is life and death in the power of the tongue. How do you cultivate life with your words? Karen Ehman offers some coaching and suggestions for taming your tongue.
Priorities of a Christian Woman
Every day, married women have a myriad of choices for spending their day. Barbara Rainey discusses two essentials for every married woman--being a woman of the Word and being a helper to her husband.
Developing a Theology of Technology
Youth expert Brian Housman reminds parents that technology is to be used in an honoring way, and this must be modeled and taught in the home.
God's Not Dead: Justin Brierley
How much of the secular world embraces Christianity? Justin Brierley explores chapters in his book, revealing how his belief in God is grounded in truth.
Practical Things Parents Can Do
How is living in a post-truth culture affecting our kids? Sean McDowell and J. Warner Wallace remind us that many of our youth today navigate the world through their feelings. How then do we engage our kids with the truth of Scripture? Hear McDowell and Wallace suggest some practical ways parents can interact with their kids around cultural issues using a biblical worldview, on FamilyLife Today.
Resolving Conflict: How to Make, Disturb, and Keep the Peace
Lou Priolo encourages listeners not to shy away from conflict, but to face it head on, knowing that's the only way we can finally gain resolution and peace.
Winning the Battle of Body and Soul
Dealing with our bodies’ impulses is a raw, substantial part of our spirituality. Author Sam Allberry gets real about winning the battle, body & soul.
Benefitting From Intergenerational Relationships
Who else is encouraging your child's faith? Seminary professor Kara Powell tells how our kids benefit from intergenerational relationships. In a study of 500 youth group graduates, the one key ingredient that correlated with mature faith was engaging with multiple generations. Kara encourages parents to provide opportunities for their kids to interact with people from all age groups.
Remembering the Poor
What is the best way to help the poor? Seminary professor Dr. Wayne Grudem looks at the complicated problem of poverty and the Christian's response to it.
Cultural Counterfeits
Ever feel unsatisfied? Author Jen Oshman acknowledges our cultural counterfeits are hollow and leave us feeling unsettled--but where should we turn?