Lee Wolfe Blum struggled with an eating disorder for over 10 years. Blum shares the stories of several women who rose above their circumstances and relied on the Lord for His courage to live bravely.
Lee Wolfe Blum remembers her youth and the powerful, damaging message, "you don't matter." Blum encourages women to be authentic in the midst of struggles.
What do our teens need to know about love? John Majors recalls his own awkward encounters with the opposite sex when he was 13, and admits he had no concept of what dating was all about.
Author John Majors coaches parents on how to instill a strong gender identity in their sons and daughters. As they study God's Word, teens can discover the primary calling of each gender.
Becoming a teenager is a big transition because so many new experiences are on the horizon. In his new book,Writer John Majors explains to teens what they're likely to face.
As a mom, it's easy to feel stuck in the monotony of parenting. Joanne Kraft, Denise Glen, Erin Davis, Gloria Furman, and Leslie Leyland Fields offer perspective to help us view mothering in light of eternity.
Sometimes it feels like "Just a Mom" is the lowest rung of the social ladder. But Jill Savage, Ashley Escue, Meg Meeker, and Karen Ehman tell moms that their role in their children's lives is irreplaceable.
Cherishing, begins with the desire to protect your spouse emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Gary Thomas encourages husbands and wives to cherish their spouses by celebrating who they uniquely are. A person needs to see their spouse as their one and only, and must be careful not to compare.
Best-selling author Gary Thomas explains that when you show off the beauty of your spouse and showcase them instead of yourself, you are cherishing them.
Pastor and Filmmaker Alex Kendrick exhorts couples to be their spouse's number one cheerleader, not because they've earned it, but because this office is our Biblical responsibility to fulfill.
If you're like the rest of us, you've probably found yourself regretting something you've said.
As small as it is, the tongue can still get us into BIG trouble.
Does your tongue need a harness lately?
On today's broadcast, Martha Peace, author of the Christian bestseller The Excellent Wife, sheds some light on a woman's weakness for gossip and manipulation.