Author Courtney Reissig explains that to most feminists, equality equals sameness. Reissig shares how God changed her from a staunch feminist to a Bible-believing wife and mother.
Growing up, Courtney Reissig believed she could do anything boys could do and tried her hardest to prove it. Courtney tells how God gradually changed her heart.
It's time we get real with God about sex. John Freeman recalls his past struggles, and how he found deliverance through God's people and God's Word.
Dave Wilson, a pastor and the chaplain for the Detroit Lions, shares two more points of authentic manhood as he challenges men to be strong and courageous.
Dave Wilson admits he's as messed up as the next guy. The only difference is Jesus and the courage Dave finds in following God's instruction for men to be strong and courageous.
All marriages have ups and downs. Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp, recalls the coach that called out the best in him. Jeff recalls the loss of his football career in 1992 and his wife's gracious response.
Are you feeling hammered by life? Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp defines a blitz and tells how, in football as in life, the most dangerous moment in the game is often the one with the most opportunity.
Jim Reese and Ricky Hall tell about when they took a group of homeless men through Stepping Up, and how these men were impacted and changed for the good of their families and society as a whole.
Jim Reese tells how he used FamilyLife's resource for men, Stepping Up, to mentor his sons-in-law.
Jim Reese and Ricky Hall tell how the Lord recalibrated their desires and lead them to the Atlanta Mission. Now, God is using them beyond their wildest dreams to give help and hope to hopeless men.
When a man lives up to his role, life-giving things start to happen.
It's easy to spot today's problems. What's more difficult is to find solutions to these issues. Pastor and author Crawford Loritts' two-pronged solution is both simple and novel.
Clarence Shuler talks about his past struggles with pornography. He explains that it wasn't until he confessed his addiction to others that he found deliverance from this enslaving habit.
Leslie Leyland Fields reflects on her own journey of forgiveness which began one Sunday as the Lord's Prayer pierced her heart. Leslie shares what she did to see her father through the eyes of Christ.
Leslie Leyland Fields talks about forgiving her father after years and years of estrangement. Leslie shares what God taught her about forgiving those who love us least.
Leslie Leyland Fields recalls the first time she and her six kids traveled to visit her estranged father. Leslie talks about their visit, and her childhood growing up with a mentally ill father.
Chick-fil-A’s founder was a true patriarch for Jesus Christ.
Have you been listening to Satan's lies? Author Marian Jordan Ellis cautions women everywhere not to swallow Satan's bait and believe the lies he's been peddling since Creation began.
Author Marian Jordan Ellis once felt like God could never love a girl like her. And then she met the Savior. Marian sounds the call to single women who are tired of giving in to sexual temptation.
Marian Jordan Ellis recalls the futile attempts in her youth to find the love she longed for. Marian tells how her sinful lifestyle left her empty and filled with shame, till she met Jesus Christ.
Author Carolyn McCulley takes a closer look the Proverbs 31 woman, and asks women to consider why they do what they do, and not just where they do it.
Carolyn McCulley was a feminist when she came to know Christ. But her ideas about work and family changed as she studied the Bible. Carolyn, addresses the issues related to women and the workplace.
At a recent trip to prison, Dennis Rainey takes time to connect with prison inmates and hear the stories of a few whose lives were impacted by material on biblical manhood.
Chaplain Bruce Cunningham was winning at work - counseling and mentoring prisoners. In the process, he discovered that his own sons would benefit from the same training.
As grandparents, we’ve been given a wonderful opportunity to influence our grandchildren.
Prison Chaplain Bruce Cunningham reminds us that prison inmates are just like you and me. Bruce tells how God has given him a passion to help and serve these men, most of whom are fatherless.
On July 4, 1776, 56 men stepped up to pass a resolution that would cost many of them greatly in the years to come.
Hardly a day goes by when I don't think of my mother and my mother-in-law and the influence they had on my life.
Thirty years after his mother's death, Rob Smith found an unusual way to honor her.
The key to powerful manhood is taking responsibility for the field assigned to you.