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Why 5 Things to Pray for Your Spouse is a Useful Tool

Nancy Guthrie | 31 Mar 2022

I think most of us want to pray for our spouse. We intend to pray for our spouse. But we forget to pray for our spouse.

Or, when we remember, our prayers can often be limited to what we want to see happen in their lives—the issues we see as urgent. And those aren’t always the things that are truly most needed or most urgent.... continue reading

Introducing Sunday School Lessons to Accompany our Bestselling Kids Book

Avery Powers | 15 Mar 2022

The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross suite has a brand new addition! This collection of resources, based on the bestselling storybook, is a favorite for kids and their families—and it’s a great way of teaching children why the gospel is the best news ever.

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Bible Verses for Weary Mums

Liz Wann | 10 Mar 2022

How do mums hold on to hope and life when daily sacrifices feel like little deaths? How do we find rest? And what do we make of how weak and weary we feel? Three Bible verses can help moms answer these questions. ... continue reading

How Prayer Shapes a Marriage: Q and A with Michael and Melissa Kruger

Melissa Kruger | 27 Jan 2022

How does prayer shape a marriage? We asked Michael and Melissa Kruger to share how prayer has fit into their 25 years of marriage. With 3 kids and full-time ministry roles, the Krugers offer realistic insight for busy couples. ... continue reading

Biblical Prayers for Loving Your Spouse Well

Melissa Kruger | 25 Jan 2022

This is an extract from 5 Things to Pray for Your Spouse by Michael and Melissa Kruger. The book offers a series of Biblical prayer prompts for 21 different areas and situations—whether you’re newly-weds or have been married for decades. Below are five prayer prompts for loving each other well based on 1 Corinthians 13:4-6.... continue reading

10 Bible Verses About Family

Chelsea Stanley | 11 Jan 2022

When we brought our first son home from the hospital, my husband and I couldn’t get over how the doctors and nurses had just sent us on our way with a newborn. We felt like babies ourselves, but they had entrusted a tiny person to our care without any sort of instruction manual.

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Confronting the Truth of Fatherhood

Blair Linne | 7 Oct 2021

I was 18 when I realized my backbone was no longer made for bending. Prior to that, fear had won for so many years. Now I finally pried off the muzzle from over my mouth and confronted my father’s scarceness during one of our sporadic phone calls.... continue reading

Pastors, Care for the Fatherless

Blair Linne | 1 Oct 2021

Orphans struggle in insurmountable ways because of their fathers’ absence. God in his omniscience anticipates the needs of the fatherless. Not only does he express his heart towards the fatherless by declaring that he is a “Father to the fatherless” (Psalm 68:5), but he also tells the church to care for the fatherless as well.... continue reading

The Making of a Kid's Book: Any Time, Any Place, Any Prayer

Bethany McIlrath | 9 Sep 2021

Creating a kid's book is a team effort! The team consists of an editor, an illustrator, an art director, and of course, an author. That doesn't include other team members, like those who actually print the books, and those who coordinate their distribution.... continue reading

Five Ways To Help Kids Learn To Pray

Laura Wifler | 7 Sep 2021

As a mum to three children, I long for all my children to learn to talk with God easily and freely. In my own personal life, I’ve seen firsthand how prayer is a spiritual discipline that grows when cultivated. While only God can work in a child’s heart to produce true regeneration and authentic love, there are many things we as adults can do to help children grow and develop the habit of taking everything to God in prayer. Here are five ways to help young children learn to pray. ... continue reading

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