“Don’t Forget to Date Your Spouse”: Benny Bong
When couples have children, they can forget how to relate to one another as husband and wife. But it doesn’t have to be this way, says this veteran marital therapist.
When couples have children, they can forget how to relate to one another as husband and wife. But it doesn’t have to be this way, says this veteran marital therapist.
Doing family devotion regularly can be a challenge, especially when you have younger children. We ask pastors for their own experience and tips on how to start family devotions—and keep them going.
After backsliding for 20 years, Carol returned to the faith—only to discover more about God as a parent than ever before.
A new mother learns afresh why we need to keep praying—not just for her children, but for herself.
After years of marriage, some of us may have forgotten all the things we love about our spouse, and perhaps even the whole point of our marriage. A Korean drama reminds this wife of the answer.
How can we make Christmas both meaningful and magical for children of different ages? Three families share how they impart the spirit and truth of Christmas at home.
Have we grown up learning things about Christmas that just aren’t true? One young parent sifts through the facts—and fiction—of Jesus’ birth.
Hearing our teens ask hard questions about the Christian faith might alarm some parents. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Parenting is hard—but even more so when one has to do it alone. How can we support single mothers?
Looking back on nearly 30 years of parenthood, a couple shares their insights on teaching their two sons to pray and read God’s Word as a family.