I did not have the tools to be a husband and father.
If you tend to carry resentment toward your spouse, here are three steps to help you prevent bitterness from destroying your marriage.
The advice that initially angered me eventually turned my woe to worship.
Practical suggestions for regarding interruptions as "sovereign deliveries."
When was the last time you thanked your spouse for everything he or she contributes to your life?
How an aunt's advice kept D.L. and Helen Govan together
The key to building the type of marriage and family that we long for.
How God used marriage to impact my past, present, and future.
Learning to put away childishness when dealing with a previous spouse.
We must use money in a way that satisfies not just the senses but the soul.
The heavy pressures in your life are often the things God's using to press you to Him.
"I am grateful for proof that two people can love each other for an entire lifetime."
Quick advice regarding various areas of your child’s life.
You probably fall into a pattern when it comes to romance. Here’s help in understanding what you prefer … and even more important, what your spouse desires.
Make it a priority to teach your children to do things for themselves and others, even if it means those things aren’t done perfectly.
When it comes to motherhood, plenty of land mines exist that we risk stepping on.
FamilyLife is making a greater effort than ever before to encourage and equip people to become HomeBuilders.
Always put your relationship with the Lord first and foremost! You can’t change your spouse, only God can. Sometimes you will have a tough time with in-laws and understanding them […]
Reader responses to the question, “What’s the most romantic thing your spouse has done for you?”
Respect is both a verb and a noun—an action and an attitude.
It's not the old marriage but a new marriage with God at the center.
When it comes to romance, the sexes speak a different language.
Has God played a cruel joke by giving many men a strong sex drive?
Balancing roles and relationship in decision making.
How can I encourage my spouse when he regrets decisions from his past?
The best thing you can do for yourself, for your children, and for our culture is to make your marriage work—and encourage others to do the same.
How do you find an "older woman" to encourage you?
The film and television industry promotes the same views—over and over again.
We need men who will say "no" to more bucks when it means sacrificing our families. A new breed who will ask the question, "How will this affect my family?"
Following is an example of a tribute.