Barbara Rainey encourages moms everywhere to dial back the stress by making Christ the focus of your celebration.
Ten ideas that can help connect hearts and homes to Him.
Here are seven ideas for traditions you can begin to draw your family closer to God.
They thought Connor Deal couldn’t handle a solo in the church Christmas production. They were wrong.
In our first Christmas together, we gave the most valued gift we possessed.
Focusing on the names of Christ during the Christmas season can provide many opportunities for you and your children to learn more about Him.
The Christmas season reminds us that the God who made it possible for a virgin to conceive can heal any marriage and any family problem.
Here are some ways you and your family can put the spotlight on Christ.
Barbara talks about her resources featuring Jesus' royal names while Ace explains the hymn "Angels We Have Heard on High."
Barbara talks about her new resources, while Ace Collins reveals the meaning behind "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen."
We don't do our kids any favors by encouraging entitlement.
Before unwrapping gifts this year, take time to ponder the eternal truths found in Scripture about Jesus' birth.
Author Ace Collins also tells us about one of his favorite carols,"O Holy Night."
Joining Barbara is author Ace Collins to tell us about the history of the Christmas tree.
God eagerly waits to meet us when we come with our losses and broken hearts to His welcoming embrace.
Barbara tells how she designed AdoreHymn ornaments so that families could learn the rich history of these traditional carols.
Dennis Rainey continues exploring the meaning behind the many names, particularly the royal names, of Christ.
Traditions remind us to stop the busy cycle of life long enough to reconnect and build bonds.
FamilyLife Today co-host lists seven great movies to view with your family during the holidays.
Dennis Rainey reminds us of the qualities of our true king, Jesus Christ.
Barbara Rainey and Tracey Eyster, tell how parents can use Adorenaments to teach their children the names of Christ.
Barbara Rainey, along with Tracey Eyster, share some creative ways for families to keep the focus on Christ during the holidays.
Barbara Rainey tells what led her to create Christmas ornaments that focus on Christ.
I decided to put away my expectations for the “perfect” Christmas—no more hope placed in conditions or gifts or decorations.
Keith and Kristyn Getty remind us the reason for the season.
Give meaningful gifts this Christmas — Christmas gifts to pass on to future generations
Here’s a list of holiday CDs with songs that focus on Christ’s birth.
Four ideas for telling very young children the truth in a way they will understand.
Formulating a strategy for dealing with the stress of that accompanies holidays with loved ones.
Our homes are living testimonies of our values, and no more so than at Christmas.