Loving My Frenemy

As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
Has Cancel Culture Influenced How You Date?

Choosing to “cancel” someone is all the rage in entertainment, politics and on social media. But has it also crept into our dating lives?
Something to Lose

Considering marriage at 30 and beyond.
Don’t Waste Your Unemployment

God’s Word has plenty to teach us about life and work and what to do when we’re struggling to discover what’s next.
A New Way to Work

Finding freedom at work can seem like an impossible dream, but there are plenty of places to make your mark.
Why a Boring Marriage Is a Good Thing

For a marriage that goes the distance, trade the emotion-driven fantasy for a relationship that celebrates the comforts of commitment and common sense.
A Connected Christmas

Create space for real-life relationships this season and reap the benefits of friendship and belonging.
Finding the Courage to Speak Up

As the church’s marginalization becomes greater, believers will need more and more courage to speak and live out biblical convictions.
When a Spiritual Leader Falls

When a pastor or ministry leader experiences moral failure, the effects are usually public and profound. How should Christians respond?
How to Be a Dating “Wingman”

Helping your friends date in community is much more than tagging along as a third wheel.