Family dynamics present constant challenges, particularly during the holidays, when everyone is expected to gather together. Couples can get pulled in different directions by family pressures and sometimes by their own spouses. The stress can pile on, causing your marriage to fray in the smallest ways. What can you do? Here are some ways to keep your marriage strong amidst holiday family drama.
The holidays often bring out the best—and worst—in people, including relatives and close friends. While most of us look forward to spending extensive time with our families, sometimes, there's someone in that circle who's toxic to you or your spouse. Whether or not you have children, shielding your marriage from toxicity during the holidays is important. Let's first focus on why a husband and wife should be a united front in this and other matters—because that's how God created marriage.
Let this be the year you stay rooted in prayer! These short monthly prayers offer a steady rhythm of Scripture and devotion to help you seek God in every season.
T. S. Eliot's "The Cultivation of Christmas Trees" offers profound reflections on approaching Christmas with childlike wonder and expectant joy, urging us to move beyond commercialism and tedium.
God gave his people gifts that are directly intended for the purpose of building the church. Surely, undoubtedly, God gave specific gifts to women that everyone will benefit from.
I have so many questions about Mary. Why is it important that Mary was a virgin when Jesus was born? Why do some people worship Mary? Can you help me learn more about her?
An art exhibit and popular media trends reveal a disturbing cultural descent into "desecration," where sacred truths and established narratives are intentionally violated and trivialized.
Does Christmas leave you feeling more drained than joyful? Here are six biblically grounded ways to quiet the pressure, care for your soul, and refocus your heart on what truly matters this season.
What are we putting in our children’s hands—and what are we taking from their hearts? One parent’s bold decision about smartphones will challenge how we think about distractions, addiction, and the unseen dangers shaping this generation.
Kelsea Ballerini's new song, "I Sit in Parks," bravely opens a vital conversation about women's sacrifices in pursuing careers or homemaking, inviting a deeper reflection on timing and divine calling.
What if the best thing you could do in the new year isn’t adding something, but laying something down? These six burdens may be standing between you and the peace God wants for you.
The world was dark when Jesus was born, and it’s dark now. But through obedience, peace, and steady faith, we can shine with His light—right where we are.
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