Practical Biblical Solutions
Young Women, Cover Up
Today’s culture screams for attention at every turn. Scrolling through social media, flipping through fashion magazines, or even walking through the mall shows a clear trend: young women being encouraged to reveal more and more skin. This focus on being noticed for outward appearance often overshadows the much greater beauty [...]
Generation XXX
Teen porn addiction is no longer a whispered worry—it’s a full-blown crisis that is reshaping adolescence in America. As screens become embedded in daily life, millions of teens now encounter explicit material long before they can handle the emotional, social, or spiritual consequences. The numbers are staggering, the impacts are [...]
Young Digital Addicts
The digital revolution is rewriting the story of American childhood. Not long ago, parents worried about too much television. Now, screens are everywhere—tablets at breakfast, smartphones in backpacks, streaming kids’ shows and games on every device. There’s no question that technology offers tremendous advantages. Children use educational apps to learn [...]
The Cost of Coddling
Every Christian parent or teacher knows the instinctive urge to protect children from harm. It’s woven into the fabric of our faith—after all, the Bible says “Love always protects.” But in today’s world, this protective impulse can easily spill over into overprotection. Instead of preparing children to engage discomfort and [...]
Faith-Powered Marriages
Happy, satisfying marriages don't just happen—they're built on something deeper than good feelings or even good intentions. For Christian couples, that "something deeper" is a shared, vibrant faith in Jesus Christ. The evidence from research is strong and clear: couples who center their lives and relationship on Christ experience higher [...]
Anemic Faith
In churches all across America, a silent epidemic has taken hold—one that rarely makes the headlines but quietly affects millions of lives. It’s not a new virus or a political movement. It’s something far subtler and, in many ways, more dangerous. It’s called “anemic faith”—a type of Christianity that looks [...]






