A list of things to pray for your husband
Your encouragement can breathe life into your husband.
There is no such thing as a superhero mother. Here’s how to stop trying to do it all and start learning to be you.
The definition of the word mean is to be unkind or malicious. But a good mean mom defines the word quite a bit differently.
Learn to appreciate the wonder of God actually residing within each of us who believe in Him.
A list for those who—like me—struggle with overcommitting and overworking.
A wife has the unique ability to help her husband feel the freedom to reach his fullest potential as the man God has created him to be.
I’ve been swept up in a wave of longing—for the old familiar, for the sweet memories of days gone by.
A list of ideas for developing an ever-elusive character trait.
Here are some practical things I discovered during my first six months of marriage.
Here are some things I wish I could go back and tell myself when I was a brand new mom.
Bringing up the memories is the first step in fighting the battle.
A recovering sexual addict answers questions common to the wives of men who struggle with the same sin.
Modern women face tremendous challenges, and we need the same wisdom the book of Proverbs offered to ancient women.
Passion in life isn’t just something that happens; it must be sought.
You'll be amazed at how a mom can set up Daddy as the hero of the house in his children’s eyes ... and you'll be amazed at what this will do for your man.
Seven ways a wife can show her support.
Six lessons from Solomon's writings.
Yes, I was overcommitted and working my tail off for good, even great things. But why in the world was I doing this?
A mother’s work is never done: Feed the baby, change the baby, wash the dishes, sweep the floor, cook dinner … There’s nothing worse than filling the dishwasher twice in […]
Just because God promises us that all things work together for our good doesn’t mean all things are easy.
We are made in the emotional image of God, so we shouldn't be afraid of those feelings when they crop up.
Setting a tone in my home that allows for the spiritual disciplines of quiet and solitude is my responsibility.
As a mom it's easy to feel useless, isolated, boxed in or imprisoned at home.
There are ways in which we can prepare our lives to find comfort even after the death of a spouse.
Communication struggles need to be identified before they can be repaired.
Enhance your husband's self-worth by discovering—and doing—what pleases him.
The constant love of a mother becomes a bedrock of security for her children.
A key to experiencing freedom and joy is to replace lies with the truth of God's Word.