Dating can be enjoyable and fun. But sometimes conflicts arise because one or both people in the relationship lack boundaries. Maybe he doesn’t listen when you say “no,” or you are ...
Dr. Del Tackett is the architect and teacher of The Truth Project—a worldwide small group initiative designed to instill a Christian worldview within the body of Christ.
Read MoreDr. James Dobson is the Founder Chairman of the James Dobson Family Institute. He has an earned Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and holds 18 honorary doctoral degrees.
Read MoreAuthor and blogger Jackie M. Johnson writes hope-filled and inspiring content on growing a better life, the power of prayer, and encouragement for singles.
Read MoreJeff Hunt is the director of the Centennial Institute, Colorado Christian University’s public policy think tank. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Westmont College, Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, and Master of Political Management at George Washington University. Hunt has served as media coordinator for the Senate Republican Conference, director of operations of the Clapham Group, and special assistant to Senator Rick Santorum in his 2012 White House bid. Jeff and his wife, Nicole, have four children and make their home in Elizabeth, Colorado.
Read MoreJoe Waresak is the president of the Dr. James Dobson Family Institute (JDFI). Previously, he served as JDFI’s chief operating officer for five years.
Read MoreDating can be enjoyable and fun. But sometimes conflicts arise because one or both people in the relationship lack boundaries. Maybe he doesn’t listen when you say “no,” or you are ...
I don’t think I’m the only one who has too much to do and never enough time. Indeed, we are a generation of busy people—we’re often working hard, but hardly living.
Lately, I've been thinking about "turning points," those critical life moments when you come to a fork in the road and need to decide which path to take. You stand at a crossroads. And you ...
Mother's Day is a wonderful opportunity to express to our moms that we love and care about them. Moms are the ones who gave us life, or adopted us into our forever family.
On St. Patrick's Day, we celebrate all things Irish. We wear green, decorate with shamrocks, attend parades, and throw parties. But why?
Thanksgiving Day in America, and you know what that means? For many people, the ready answer is food, football, and family. Holiday tables will be jam-packed with turkey, stuffing, mashed ...
When I was a kid, Easter was all about the candy—and how much my siblings and I could consume before our parents pulled the plug on our holiday sugar fix. Of course, we dyed eggs in various ...
Do you ever wonder about your true purpose—why you're here and what to do with your life? I think we all do at some point. It's part of life.