
3 Things To Do When Struggling To Forgive Your Spouse
“Will you forgive me?” A phrase that is included at the end of almost all apologies in my marriage.
“Will you forgive me?” A phrase that is included at the end of almost all apologies in my marriage.
When the world feels unsafe and tragedy feels close to home, how do I help my kids when I’m struggling to wrap my head around it too?
Motherhood: part Indiana Jones, part lullaby, part Call of Duty, part Magic Kingdom, part dumpster fire. You might sometimes feel your most exhilarating and shattering moments rise and fall in your kids.
When most of communication becomes functional (schedules, what needs to done, fixed, etc.), connection takes a backseat. Here are six questions to help you reconnect.
Discipline ranks right up there with other fun parts of adulting. Like flossing. Or paying taxes. “I can’t wait to discipline my kid!” said no one ever.
Ever wonder if you’re an intentional grandparent? Explore the special role you could play in your grandchild’s life.
Strengthen your connection—emotionally, spiritually, and yes, even playfully—through meaningful conversations, shared prayers, and the kind of fun that reminds you you’re best friends, too.
As a newly blended family, they didn’t have the funds to pay for a marriage cruise. But they saw the value in a week away to focus on their marriage.
When God created the heavens and the earth, there was a specific moment when he “spoke” the lights on, forever separating the light from the darkness (Genesis 1:3).
For those of us who have to say something to know if we think it, to pause and consider whether to say what came to our mind can be especially tricky.
How do we understand God as Father when our earthly fathers fail us? We can trust God’s unchanging love and faithfulness in difficult times, but it takes work, vulnerability, and faith.
Being an involved, present father is essential for kids’ well-being and development. Get tips for deeper connections.
I try to imagine what it would be like to be created as a fully grown woman with no instructions about how to be a woman or how to behave.
Communicating the most life-changing story ever told in a way children can understand.
Our culture is hostile to Christian faith.
When couples are at their best, they love and serve each other from the best of themselves. But when at their worst, couples inadvertently trigger one another’s pain.
Your family was made to be on mission with God. Family mission trips are a great way to reinforce that mindset, or even kickstart it.
Tim and Kathy Bush’s marriage was far from ideal—alcohol, affairs, and isolation were rooted deep. Until one day.