I finally realized that my children had all the father they needed; all I had to do was point them to God for their needs.
A new marriage requires learning different forms of affection, communication, traditions, and expectations.
My morning strolls did more than help me lose weight; they helped me learn valuable lessons about life.
Talking to my kids about shootings doesn’t come easily—how do I answer questions about things I don’t understand myself?
Jesus told us to love our neighbors as ourselves, but that requires first knowing who we are in Christ.
Strengthen bonds between kids and stepparents by going on a trip that doesn’t fit into the status quo.
The divine design of marriage calls us to something deeper—to God’s daily involvement. Because we can’t uphold our vows without Him.
When the world is telling you to blame your ex-spouse and embrace bitterness, you can work on turning your thoughts toward a peaceful working relationship.
Marriages are being transformed at Weekend to Remember® marriage getaways. Here are just a few of our favorite stories guests shared with us last year.
How do we treat ourselves well while also remembering that God cares more about our hearts? Can we keep our hearts pure but also enjoy fashion?
Forget perfume and diamonds … give your wife something that speaks to her heart.
My husband and I are raising our daughters to identify with who God designed them to be, embrace the characteristics He gave them, and develop confidence in the goodness of their Maker.
Three helpful hints I use to navigate the holidays in my blended family.
Here’s to giving your best to God—and your family—in the year ahead.
The real unexpected gift wasn’t the money or groceries, but an increase in our faith.
At Christmas, decisions for an adult child of divorce become especially difficult, with both parents vying for your loyalty and attention.
I want my own marriage to resemble the one our 41st president had with his late bride, Barbara.
You have the privilege of growing a child who knows the love of God personally and knows how to love people well.
What’s a family—one that desires to teach their kids the REAL meaning of Christmas—to do about St. Nick?
Is foster care messy? Of course. Is it worth it? Absolutely.
A break is the perfect opportunity to reconnect with your spouse and face the stress of the holidays together.
Here are a few ways to make spending during the holidays less stressful.
It takes diligence and commitment to remember that your spouse needs to know how much they mean to you on a daily basis.
Guilt doesn’t freshen us and give life—it suffocates us and takes more than we have to give.
When my youngest started preschool, I took my first job outside the home in nearly 10 years. I was frazzled, guilt-ridden, and late everywhere I went.
A mom’s guide to managing all that the holiday season throws her way.
Thanksgiving can be a difficult reminder of the struggles we face, but there is comfort in the promises to come.
Long after my husband and I are gone, I want our kids to still have each other.
Political leaders might have their own agendas, but those cannot thwart God’s.
Like so many, I groaned at the disparity: Perfect, hilarious TV family. Lurid, devastating real life.