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Break the Drought Over Your Life
Are you in a drought of finances or relationships, or is God's presence nowhere to be found in your life? Here's how you can break the famine.

Women in Pain: Dealing With Depression
Depression can be magnified during the holidays. Here are some tips for dealing with it or responding to friends or loved ones who are depressed.

Resist the Pressure of Giving Gifts You Can't Afford
Searching for the perfect gift is stressful. Here's a godly perspective on choosing the right gift.

15 Ways to Show Your Teen Son Your Love
Raising godly sons is a challenge in today's gaming and mega-entertainment culture. Tricia Goyer has some practical ways you can show your love to your teenage son without embarrassing him.

8 Keys to Defeating Sexual Sin
Scripture clearly outlines the judgments of God against those who practice sexual immorality. Why, then, do believers often go the way of the world?

4 Ways to Test if You're Led by the Spirit or Your Emotions
Do you live your life on an emotional roller coaster? The Word of God says we are to be led by the Spirit, not our emotions. Here's how to avoid the wild ride.

Blessed Is She

Dig Deep Into God When You're Sliding Downhill
A sledding adventure for Megan Breedlove and her daughter turned into a lesson from God. Here's what God showed Megan that could help you.

Handling Christmas After Divorce
Celebrating the holidays after a divorce can be painful. Sue Birdseye shares how Christ carried her during a chaotic transition during the holidays.

How Women Can Heal the Half-Paralyzed Church
Felicity Dale was a physician before she started her ministry. Here she shows how the church has become half-paralyzed compared to the rest of the world when it comes to women in ministry.

God's Grace for the Struggling Single Mom
Are you a single mom struggling to fill the gap left by dad? Sue Birdseye, a single mom and author, has some encouragement for you.

Mother-Son Bonding – Repairing the Relationship Breach
Many men never emotionally bond to their wives because of the impact of being emotionally bonded to their mothers during their adolescent years. Os Hillman offers insight.

Make Room for Joy
The holiday season can be a hectic time with performances, shopping and traveling. Author and blogger Sarah Bessey gives a fresh reminder to take a minute to enjoy the small things.

Letting Go of the Bully in You
Our kids can bear the pain of our parenting style. Here's Rachel's story of how God revealed the bully in her and her road to freedom.

4 Ways to Evaluate Female Friendships
Some friends are meant to be in your life for a season. Are you putting too much work into a friendship meant for a season in your life? Lisa Bevere shares her wisdom on friendships.

Faith, Hope and Love: Three Gifts That Keep Giving
One year my mom had no presents to give me for Christmas. Instead, she gave me something else that lasted for a lifetime.

Finding God's Grace for the Unlovable
Your perspective could be flawed when you can't tolerate certain people in your life. Here's how God changed Christy Fitzwater's perspective of the unbearable people in her life.

When the Perfect Christmas Goes Bad
Do you have a picture of the perfect Christmas dinner? Steve Estes' wife, Verna, had that portrait in her mind. Here's what God showed Steve through Verna's yuletide log.

5 Ways to Build a Missional Mindset in Your Children
Passing the vision of missions to the next generation is critical to the survival of Christianity. Here's how parents and caregivers can plant the seeds of outreach in children.