Overcoming Prayerlessness
Speak, Solve, Seek
Unresolved conflict in a marriage is like a brick being laid between the two parties: the longer the conflict goes unresolved, the more the bricks build up, and the higher the wall between them grows. Dave and Ann Wilson conclude their message with the most important key for building stronger relationships.
Engaging with Children
Kids need to know they're loved, but they also need hope. Children's author, Sally Lloyd-Jones, explains that children are easily discouraged when they sense they aren't getting it right. Sally tells how her book, 'Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing,' invites children to see what God – the creator of everything, says about them, His true masterpieces. Sally wants children to know that God will turn everything bad into good in the end, and that the best is yet to come. Sally tells how she became a children’s writer, and shares her perspective on American children today.
Becoming All We Can Be
Are you taking care of yourself? Ronnie Floyd tackles the topic of living fit in all areas of our lives: spiritually, physically, relationally, financially, and emotionally.
Help! My Spouse and I Can't Communicate
Some marriages are difficult right off the bat. That was the case for Rob and Gina Flood, who were surprised their honeymoon was as difficult as it was. It was only after months of frustration they realized their bad communication habits kept short circuiting healthy dialogue. Learn what they did to turn their communication, and marriage, around.
Soul Care for Stressed Moms
Wishing for an exit strategy--or just some soul care--in the wear and worry of motherhood? Author Maggie Combs offers strategies when you're feeling starved.
Can Jesus Still Care When I Mess Up? Dane Ortlund
Are you longing for someone to care about you? Dane Ortlund unpacks Ephesians 5 revealing the true character of Jesus. Does Jesus love me? Could Jesus actually care for me even though I have messed up?
Why Honor Parents
The Scriptures tell us to honor our father and mother, but why? Dennis Rainey tells why keeping the fifth commandment to honor our parents is so important. Dennis reminds us that honoring our parents is key to the foundation of any nation or society, but it isn't always easy. Honoring an imperfect parent demands faith and trust that God is in control. Perhaps honoring our parents is really for our good as much as it is theirs.
Acknowledging Father Wounds
Are memories of your father good or bad? Roland Warren, the former President of the National Fatherhood Initiative, recalls his parents split when he was seven and the shaky relationship he had with his father thereafter. Roland recognizes that his father wounded him deeply, and tells how he decided to change his legacy for the better.
Thanking God for the Thorns
It's easy to thank God for the blessings, but thanking Him for the thorns, not so much. Author Mary Mohler gives listeners ten practical examples of how we can thank God in the midst of our pain.
Beginning Your Day With The Lord [Learn a Verse Before School]
Do you have a plan for discipling your children? Holly Melton explains to parents a simple, practical plan for not only praying with their children, but growing them as disciples of Jesus. No parent is perfect, but they can grow alongside their children. Starting small, memorizing a verse together, or just five minutes before bedtime, adds up to significant God conversations that sink deep into the heart of a child.