Don’t Look for Answers
in the Wrong Place
Many of the problems in our society like drug abuse, teen pregnancy, domestic abuse, teen violence, truancy, and even illiteracy, are related to relationship conflicts and divorce.
Unfortunately, many people look for answers to solve these problems in some of the most unreliable places (i.e. the horoscope pages, tabloids, TV soap operas, and in bars and night clubs). However, we believe the answer to many of the problems faced by families can be found in the books, articles, and audio series found on this website. Through these products you will find practical answers to real-life questions about marriage, parenting and living a victorious single life. And if you or your organization is interested in sponsoring one of our relationship seminars; or if you need a keynote speaker for your event, please contact our office. Together we can make it happen.
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Do I Need to Submit?
Q. Why do so many women refuse to submit to their husbands? Michael K.
A. In my opinion, this problem can be very complicated, because many women reject this biblical admonition for various reasons. Read More
Your Fiance May Be
a Dangerous Man
Q. I plan to get married next spring, but now I’m having second thoughts because of the way my fiancé treats me sometimes. He acts like he doesn’t trust me. Whenever I go somewhere without him, and come back a few minutes late, he makes a big deal out of it. One time I was only five minutes late and he was so mad that he began to curse and threaten me. Do you think I’m overeacting when I say I may need to wait a little longer before I get married, or do you think I have a reason to be concerned? K.C. Read More
Your Bill Collector
Q. My children had some medical problems last year that have cost us a lot of money. Trying to pay off the doctor bills has caused us to get behind in paying our other bills. Can you offer us any practical ideas on how to get back on track financially? Mr. F. T. Jones Read More
You Cannot Change
Your Husband
Q: I have been trying to get my husband to understand that he cannot run the streets all of his life. I get worried sometimes because he stays out late without calling to tell me. I try to go to sleep but I have nightmares about bad things happening to him. I told him he needs to start going to church with me and the kids sometimes. But he still doesn’t seem to listen. Please give me some Bible verses or some advice on how to stay strong. Sincerely, Mrs. T.L. Read More