Is friendship optional? Author Drew Hunter digs into the scriptural plea for real friendship, and how, exactly, to make friendships you can't live without.
Children want to be heard and seen. Ron Deal discusses with Dr Mark Mayfield about how parents can help teens with loneliness, purpose, and truth as they mature into young adulthood. Parents play a vital role to help navigate their overwhelming thoughts.
A Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis stunned Crossfit competitor Ben Fallon. But through fierce faith, MS has become his vehicle for personal metamorphosis.
Why are people leaving church? And what could parents do differently? Author Jim Davis and church planter Michael Aitcheson offer ideas for your home.
Church planter Michael Aitcheson and author Jim Davis explore why people leave church—and how parents can actively, intentionally shape kids who stay.
Jim Davis, author of The Great Dechurching, and church planter Michael Aitcheson talk about who's leaving church, why, and what needs to happen.
Need time management just for moms? Crystal Paine of The Time-Saving Mom explains an easy-to-implement four-step system to organize and simplify your life.
Too much to do, not enough time to do it? Crystal Paine, of The Time-Saving Mom, delivers real-world, no-nonsense time management advice.
Podcaster Alisa Childers plowed through years of doubt. She talks about the intellectual curiosity sparking her faith renaissance—and defending truth.
Elisha and Kathryn Voetberg, podcast hosts of Now that We're a Family, offer ideas to actively build a family of purpose and beautiful simplicity.
Singleness: It's not what's wrong with you! Shelby revisits his chat with Dani Treweek, who unpacks what singleness tells us about our forever with God.
This summer's pink-splashed 'Barbie' movie reminds this writer of the catch-22 many women feel in this "be anything" world.
Psychologist and author Dr. Ed Welch fumbled with his own anxiety, and eventually, it led him into life-altering encounters with God—who, it turned out, had beautiful things to say.
How do you cope with debilitating anxiety? Author and scholar Jeremiah Johnston unpacks his story, and realizations that have gradually brought healing.
Having a brother with chronic illness, I've learned a few things that have helped him cope. I hope these lessons encourage and help you as you support your sibling.
Marriage is often seen as the only way to a fulfilled life. But what would it mean for the church to view singleness the way God does?
You know your wife comes first. But that doesn’t mean Mom doesn’t matter. Here are four ways to honor your mother as a married man.
Moody Bible Institute president Mark Jobe and his wife Dee speak of the path they've witnessed, which thwarts generational cycles and regenerates a family.
Join Mark and Dee Jobe on FamilyLife Today as they share their inspiring journey of faith and ministry, offering valuable insights on parenting, church planting, and evangelism.
When adult children's decisions don't match your values, it's downright painful. Author Mary DeMuth offers ideas to navigate with transformative love.
Parenting wayward adult children: It can feel awkward, embarrassing, delicate. Author Mary DeMuth helps you know when to speak or listen—and avoid meddling.
Author and host of The Word before Work Jordan Raynor gets practical on integrating your faith and career—so they're one and the same.
Author and podcast host Jordan Raynor helps uncover a powerful sense of eternal purpose in your work—whether you drive a bus or drive a business deal.
Humility: It's like groveling, right? Author Gavin Ortlund thinks humility is a mark of a true Jesus-follower, & the tripwire for the life you long for.
Lust: Women deal with it, too. Author Jessica Harris shares her brutal path through porn and sexual shame as a Christian woman—and defines a pathway out.
How do you help an anxious spouse? Psychologist Dr. Ed Welch offers practical insights for the dark waters of fear—starting with bedrock trust in God's love.
Psychologist Dr. Ed Welch offers you-can-do-this guidance to shape a home environment that welcomes, supports, heals—and helps kids navigate their way to hope.
Race-based trauma cuts deep. Former NFL pro and now-pastor Dr. Derwin Gray's got straight talk for all sides about America's racial divide—and how to heal.
Social media can be addictive and harmful, but it can also grow relationships. How do we navigate social media and marriage well?
Anxiety: It's become an epidemic of its own. But does it need to define you? A Gen-Z roundtable discusses fear, identity, and finding the courage you crave.