Children respect action, not words
Active respect shows your children that you love and respect them enough to hold them accountable for their behavior.
Active respect shows your children that you love and respect them enough to hold them accountable for their behavior.
The popular notion is that love is primary and marriage is nothing more than a dull anticlimax. Let's rethink that.
The ruinous power of a broken vow cannot be underestimated. A damaged relationship cannot be fixed overnight, but it can be repaired over time.
These days, there aren’t nearly enough people standing up for their loved ones.
When you’re faced with an incredible loss in your life—especially from death or divorce—it’s easy to blame God.
The Apostle Paul gives you four specific things you can do daily with the promise that peace will follow.
A good attitude will help your marriage succeed. Many times marriages fail, not because of a lack of love, but because spouses do not have a good attitude.
Understanding anger is the key to managing hurt and pain. Anger is not a sin, it’s God-given physiological response to hurt, fear and frustration.
Here are seven ways you can help your child grow in their relationship with God. Choose the most important one and practice starting today.
When was the last time you asked a really profound question of someone in order to have them share something really meaningful in their life with you?