Authors Elyse Fitzpatrick and Eric Schumacher talk about the dignity and value of women. Hear how Fitzpatrick and Schumacher are raising their daughters and sons to embrace their gender and love the person God made them to be.
How has the culture influenced your view of womanhood? Elyse Fitzpatrick, joined by her co-author Eric Schumacher, tells how her thoughts of femininity and submission changed through the years.
Authors Elyse Fitzpatrick and Eric Schumacher talk about the role of women in the church. Fitzpatrick reminds us that women typically comprise 50% or more of most congregations and to overlook their insights and spiritual giftings is to miss a great blessing.
Cohabitation has become a cultural norm. But is it really equal to marriage? John Trent and Curt Hamner help couples think through the marriage vs. cohabitation dilemma.
Authors John Trent and Curt Hamner talk about the purpose of marriage-God's glory. Glorifying God in marriage echoes who He is and how He loves us.
Curt Hamner and John Trent talk about how God had a specific purpose for Adam and Eve, but since the Fall, marriages have been in trouble. Together they explain that, even during difficulty, marriage is still important.
In your marriage, will you be the gardener or the consumer?
As bad as your situation might be, it is not beyond God’s power to fix.
Satan is our real enemy, and he would love to divide our marriages through suspicion, jealousy, disrespect, and resentment.
Sometimes people say the strangest things-and on occasion, they're hurtful. What do you do when the person is your husband? Join us for an insightful and compassionate discussion of this difficult topic.
Bob Lepine goes through the book of Esther to find descriptions of what biblical submission is, what it isn't, and why it is important.
When a husband doesn't deserve respect, should his wife show it anyway? Shaunti Feldhahn describes what many women have discovered by doing just that. This isn't a naive pep talk. It's a presentation of transformational steps wives can take when their husband shows little respectability.
Trent and Andrea Griffith address the myth "Love will keep up together" with truth from the Bible, and explain how that truth can affect your marriage.
Trent and Andrea Griffith share truth from the Bible to counter some common myths about marriage, including "Marriage is obsolete" and "Marriage will make me happy."
When you look at our marriage you see unity, but you also see each one of us as a different and unique person.
The divine design of marriage calls us to something deeper—to God’s daily involvement. Because we can’t uphold our vows without Him.
Having divorced parents doesn’t mean your own marriage will also end in divorce. You are not destined to live out the same mistakes as your parents.
You spend hours and hours dreaming and preparing for a special wedding day. But what have you done to prepare for the marriage itself? Kevin DeYoung talks about what love looks like in marriage.
One simple concept will guide you into the relationship you always wanted to have.
Isolation can be defeated if you are willing to make the right choices to build oneness and intimacy.
Like the box top of a puzzle, God’s Word provides a necessary picture of what our lives are supposed to look like.
Our selfish nature distorts our view of life and marriage. But God has a different plan.
One the surface, this approach to marriage sounds reasonable, but in the end it won't work.
Women have the tendency to pursue secondary purposes over God's primary purpose.
The uncomplicated yet difficult path to oneness in marriage.
Parents often put their marriage relationship on the back burner. These four principles will help you balance working on your marriage while attempting to raise children.
Marriage is like a three-legged race; these suggestions will help you cross the finish line in first place.
Marriage is facing some big challenges today, but that doesn't mean we should replace it with something different.
A growing number of couples are choosing to avoid marriage altogether.
The real 'happily ever after'