When we got out of the car, I could tell I had picked a bad day to bring a little kid to the mall.
We need to work at modeling appropriate expressions of anger.
Lying, no matter how small, is a big deal. If our children are going to develop the discipline to always embrace the truth, it will be with our help.
These steps will help you keep track of the truth.
As we shape our children’s convictions we need to be careful to give them God’s perspective of lies, false appearances, and misrepresentations of the truth.
Here are some ways to test how well your child is handling the deceit trap.
We need to model and teach a commitment to excellence.
Many wives are growing in their faith but are married to men whose Christian growth seems stagnant.
The beloved coach was raised by a father who believed in building character.
Our love will be the stabilizing power that I hope God will use to pull this child through these turbulent times.
Guidance for teaching your children to be sensitive to potential danger.
Toddlers make mothers feel like they have lost control of the family.
Difficulties in a couple’s sex life often reflect deeper issues in their relationship.
Our children need to catch a vision for being an ambassador for Christ.
A report on how the film is changing lives with its challenge to apply biblical principles of love to your marriage.
The Kendricks brothers' pastoral experience working with real-life couples in marital distress enables them to bring authenticity to the screen.
Parents often feel tired from fighting the influences of the culture, but let me encourage you to hang on.
It's the little things that remind me how much I enjoy life with the wife God has given me.
Becoming involved in your child’s friendships can mean taking on some interesting roles.
Eight "foundation builders" to help parents as they seek to cultivate strong friendships with their young children.
A day full of frustrating challenges gave me a good laugh years later.
Practical tips for relieving some of the natural rivalry between siblings and helping them to develop an appreciation for one another.
As we learned more about our son, it felt like we were unwrapping a precious gift. Each testing day brought new insights into how his amazing brain worked.
My husband and I lost our romantic spark, and our sense of adventure and fun. We got off track and stopped caring about each other.
Seasons of disappointment have the power to empty us or empower us—the deciding factor is our response to our circumstances.
A dangerous encounter on a dark back street opened my eyes again.
The search for happiness based on our circumstances in life inevitably creates a restlessness and discontent in our souls.
My infertility reminded me of something we all need to learn: the source of true contentment and happiness.
It is so very easy for us to find our glory in being better than someone else.
True joy is founded on truth. It is based on our knowledge of God's goodness to us as revealed in both shallow and deep experiences, and as revealed in his Word.