Go
Marriage between a man and a woman is the central building block in every human society. It is also true that a monogamous lifelong marriage is the universal cultural norm.
The only way to keep a clear conscience in your marriage is to confess your failings to each other.
Parents risk building an adversarial relationship with their teen if they don't allow them to express themselves.
It's difficult to have quality time with your spouse while serving in the military. Speaking the language of quality time while apart is best expressed in a handwritten letter. Physically writing to your spouse is much better than simply e-mailing them.
You want to help your wife with chores around the house, but your best efforts are never good enough. You're more likely to receive positive feedback if you ask her to describe exactly how she wants the chore to be done.
When your teens grow up and leave the home, they'll remember what you modeled long after they have forgotten your words.
When you're at the end of your rope, only God can give you exactly what you need.
Whether you realize it or not, you have a conversation with yourself every day. And many struggle with negative thoughts about themselves and others. On this Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, author and radio host Jon Gauger takes us to the Psalms to offer uplifting ways to speak truth to your heart. There’s a better way...
His book on Boundaries made Dr. Henry Cloud a household name. But do you know the backstory of his life? On this Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, hear this clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author talk about his own journey of knowing God intimately. How do you find purpose? How do you experience joy and peace...
In part one of “Passing the Test,” Dr. Crawford Loritts took us to Matthew 4:1-11, to describe how Jesus passed his test of temptation in the wilderness. In this second part, Crawford talks about how we pass our test.