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Beautiful people don't just happen, insists author and pastor Scott Sauls. So what's it look like to
From his own darkness, Scott Sauls chose to share with his congregation his shame and fear—and disco
What do you do when regret, fear, and hurt feel like more than you can lift? Scott Sauls gets real a
Phil and Priscilla Fretwell, creators of Savage Marriage, continue their story of his sexual addicti
Phil and Priscilla Fretwell articulate their complex, shared path to overcoming his sexual addiction
Secrets in marriage nearly capsized Phil and Priscilla Fretwell's marriage, as his sexual betrayal m
When it comes to having “the Talk,” where do you start? Justin and Lindsey Holcomb, authors of God M
“Where do babies come from?” Don't break out in a sweat just yet. Justin and Lindsey Holcomb help pa
The statistics on deconversion can be downright scary for parents. Dr. John Marriott offers research
Why are so many walking away from the faith? Professor John Marriott identifies four ways churches a
When someone you care about is deconstructing, your pain and fear is real. Dr. John Marriott extends
Walking with someone through faith deconstruction? Dr. John Marriott helps you understand what's goi
When someone's losing their faith, what do they—or those who love them—need to know? Dr. John Marrio
Your spouse has questions: “Am I enough? What happens when I seriously blow it?” David Robbins and w
Could grace, played out in the nitty-gritty, revolutionize your stepfamily? Counselor Ron Deal chats
Want ideas for a grace-filled home? Bestselling author Dave Ortlund offers real-life ways to marinat
Ready to be surprised by Jesus? Bestselling author Dane Ortlund reflects on subversive grace as it u
"How can God forgive me?" If fear or guilt keep you from God, bestselling author Dane Ortlund offers
Could shame be killing your marriage? Counselor Ron Deal and his wife Nan know shame can keep you fr
"I feel like I'm always holding back the real me." Counselor Ron Deal knows shame can keep us fake,