Are modern-day miracles a thing? Brant Hansen thinks we may be missing out on the hope happening right in front of us.
Lost, asking "Who am I?" Will Clock battled health concerns and identity issues, yet learned to persevere.
Struggling to overcome addiction? Author & magician Danny Ray and his wife offer tips to escape what binds your marriage—and to add a little magic as well.
Does God care about your darkest feelings? Vaneetha & Joel Risner help you navigate the hurts and find purpose in pain.
If you could ask God one question, what would it be? Vaneetha Risner found hope after a divorce and a difficult diagnosis.
How do you handle harsh comments? Author Mary DeMuth shares her story, reflecting on speaking out about abuse despite hurtful reactions. Is sharing worth it?
Waiting on God...when you're in it, it stinks. Jeremiah Johnston believes in the power of waiting and shares why!
Feeling lost? Doubting God? Jeremiah Johnston digs into archaeology and texts to critically examine proof that Jesus rose from the dead--and how the answer rocks our world.
Ever feel like you're always holding on tight, afraid to let go? NFL player Cody Wilson uncovered remarkable freedom in unexpected decisions.
What does hope look like when life gets tough? Dave Ortlund, exploring Ephesians 5, reminds believers of the love of Jesus. But how does this help in daily life?
Are you longing for someone to care about you? Dave Ortlund unpacks Ephesians 5 revealing the true character of Jesus. Does Jesus love me? Could Jesus actually care for me even though I have messed up?
If you could know God deeper, would you? Authors Jen Wilkin and J. T. English invite you to take your next step in knowing the God your soul craves.
How does theology shape life's purpose and meaning? Explore its role in church, family discipleship, and why everyone's a theologian.
Is Jesus a friend of sinners? Jared and Becky Wilson show us how Jesus' acceptance of us isn't determined by what we do.
The Bible is...big. Where do you even start? (Please don't say Leviticus.) Shelby offers ideas on the best way to read the Bible--and bring it to life on an average Thursday.
Bored at work? Jordan Raynor explores bringing purpose to your job. Could God value your work if it's not "in ministry"?
Wondering if you should follow your heart? Kevin DeYoung believes God understands our hearts. Could you be steering in the wrong direction?
Don't have it all figured out? That's okay. Bela Lemon shares about the choices she made that left her empty—and craving new kind of community.
Curious about sharing faith? Josh Baker introduces 'The Oiio Story,' a powerful tool simplifying the Christian journey!
Hungry for real community and a deeper connection with God? Join Author Amberly Neese as she explores the theology of laughter and life with Jesus!
Does God allow suffering? Dave Ortlund captures the meaning of Isaiah 25 & 26. Find your heart's home and the secret to contentment.
Christians know what Jesus Christ has done—but who is he? Dave Ortlund captures the meaning of Isaiah 25 & 26.
Fear the unknown? Nana Dolce explores women's struggles in the Old Testament, revealing keys to overcoming fear and finding hope in tough times!
Barbara Fortilus is a single black woman making her way through the weirdness of modern dating. And she's got big ideas on the upsides and downsides.
Drawing on his own family's experience, professor Kelly Kapic and his wife Tabitha reshape our understanding of suffering into the image of Jesus.
Author and trusted Bible teacher Trillia Newbell pulls you through the rich themes of Romans 8—like suffering, perseverance, hope, and the Holy Spirit's role.
Ever felt disappointed or frustrated with your inability to study the Bible consistently? Author Trillia Newbell inspires you with both the “why” and the “how.”
Ready for the best of FamilyLife Today 2023? FamilyLife President David Robbins, his wife Meg, and Shelby Abbott recall this year's Jesus moments.
If you knew someone was sabotaging your kids' faith, what would you do? Dr. Collin Outerbridge reveals that enemy's strategies and helps win the war.
Doubt in the Christian faith doesn't need to embarrass you. And if you “doubt well,” it might actually lead to stronger faith. Here's how.