Word Before Work: Jordan Raynor
You’re hustling to keep the lights on, the kids alive, and your faith from feeling like a Sunday-only hobby. In this episode of FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson talk with Jordan Raynor—host of the Word Before Work podcast and author of the new Word Before Work devotional—about why your job, your chores, and your unseen grind might be doing more for God’s kingdom than you think.
Jordan Raynor: On the new earth, we're going to be working, and we're going to long enjoy the work of our hands. Is it possible to grow in your love of the work? Yes. I think that looks different for different people. I think it’s why we get to try a lot of different things to find the thing that God made us to do exceptionally well in service of others.
When you find that, as you get good at the thing, whatever that thing is, passion grows alongside it.
Ann Wilson: Welcome to FamilyLife Today®, where we want to help you pursue the relationships that matter most. I’m Ann Wilson.
Dave Wilson: And I’m Dave Wilson, and you can find us at FamilyLifeToday.com. This is FamilyLife Today®.
I didn't know it when we got married, but I married a worker. I sort of knew, but man, oh man, you woman, you can work.
Ann Wilson: It's irritating, isn't it?
Dave Wilson: No, it's awesome. I mean, there are times it's irritating, especially when you're pushing me to work harder, but I did not know it’s like you love it.
Ann Wilson: I do love it. It feels like therapy to me. People bring me energy, but even just manual labor is like, this just feels so good.
My problem is I want my kids, and wanted our kids, to have that same attitude like, "We get to work today." So when they had the attitude of, "Do we have to do this? It's so dumb," I'd be like, "Are you kidding? We get to do this." I was so annoying.
Dave Wilson: Yeah, and you want your husband to do the same thing. And here he is. You're a hard worker too, but not like you. But we've got Jordan Raynor back with us today to talk about work because not only are you the worker, man, I never watched you work except here in the studio, but I can imagine you're a lot like Ann. You attack work. Am I right, Jordan?
Jordan Raynor: Engage. Attack. Engage. There we go.
Dave Wilson: That's what I thought. So we're going to talk a little bit today about your book, *The Word Before Work*.
Ann Wilson: Which is a devotional, and I love that. Tell us just a little bit.
Jordan Raynor: It's only Monday through Friday. He lets them have Saturday and Sunday off. I give you some slack because I know you’re all—no, I’m just kidding.
Ann Wilson: Why Monday through Friday?
Jordan Raynor: Because listen, I hope most of our listeners are spending time in the Word in general daily, applying the gospel to our lives, renewing our minds as we live in this increasingly post-Christian culture.
I think we have to be renewing our minds with God's Word specifically as it relates to our work if we're working outside the four walls of the church. So that's what this devotional is designed to do: five days a week, Monday through Friday, in two minutes, with a little bit of scripture, a little bit of exposition, and some really practical takeaways. Just take God's Word and apply it to what you're doing, whether you're an entrepreneur, a barista, a stay-at-home parent, a bus driver, whatever it is.
Ann Wilson: You're in for a treat because Jordan brings energy and passion to his work, and if you feel bored and unmotivated in your job, you've just stepped into the right place and what to listen to.
Dave Wilson: So here's my question, Jordan. If you're like Ann, you fired people that don't work well. I watched her fire our boys every week. "You're fired!" because they weren't excited about the work and they're dragging.
Ann Wilson: Well, we have one son—we did lawns, we had a lawn business, and then we had a deck-finishing business. And so this one son would always just drag the tools. He’d drag them behind him, and I’m like, "Come on, guys, let's have a good attitude." By the end of the day, it's like, "You're fired! I would fire you because it seemed like he was lazy to me." And I was very poor in helping them to have a good attitude because all I did was judge them, and it was terrible.
Dave Wilson: But it must have worked. He's a really hard worker.
Ann Wilson: Not because of me. In spite of me.
Dave Wilson: By God's grace. It is. But have you ever felt that same thing? Because you have this perspective: this is holy work, even a yard job is holy work. Jordan, you have three children.
Jordan Raynor: I do.
Ann Wilson: And so this is your passion.
Jordan Raynor: I haven't fired them yet. No, I haven't fired them yet because they're young. But now I'm thinking a lot about this. I'm thinking a lot about how to get my kids to see a biblical vision of work and that work was God's first gift to humankind. That the sixth day, contrary to how most of us preach it and teach it in our children's books, was not the end of creation.
It was the beginning. It's when God passed the baton to us and told us to create like him. So I'm trying to plant that idea in their minds at a really early age, but also have a lot of grace with that, recognizing that we live in a fallen world and not everyone loves their work. That's a result of the fall of Genesis 3 and just having grace with them and my employees the way that my Heavenly Father has grace with me.
Ann Wilson: I have to share this story because this is something that I did very poorly. This son that I would always fire, he just liked doing things and working his own way. And I didn't recognize that. I thought it should be done this way, my way, instead of really understanding his personality and his bent.
So this one day, he's a teenager, so our house was toilet papered by his friends. So I said, "Guys, you need to go outside and pick up the toilet paper," and I give him a trash bag. Well, he's not doing it for hours. And I come out and I’m like, "What are you doing? This should be done by now."
And he has taken a broom handle and he's taken the broom off. And he's gone into the house to get a kebab skewer. And now he has taken duct tape and he's duct-taped it onto the handle of the broom so that he can take this new device and poke it and lift it up to put it in the garbage bag. And I'm thinking, "You're taking more time—you'd have been done by now." But to him it’s like, "Look at what I have created." And I wish I could have celebrated how we work in a different manner instead of expecting it all to look the same.
Jordan Raynor: Man, that's a challenge for me. I think I would have done exactly the same thing you did. But no, this is a really good example of a practical outworking of applying the Word to your work. When I look in scripture and I’m reminded in Genesis—I bet Adam and Eve worked differently. I bet they had different working styles. God has created each of us uniquely.
And that means we're all going to work uniquely. And yes, that's going to frustrate us under the fall and in a post-Genesis 3 world, but to be able to see that there's creational goodness there. God created us to be good. There is a way that he has hardwired us to work. And so if he created my kids that way, there's something good in there that I need to celebrate. Which is very hard—I'm preaching to myself. This is not easy.
Dave Wilson: Yeah, but it's pretty interesting that same son—he's very techy and now he works in the tech world. If you put anything in front of him that's tech-related, he will outwork everybody. Hours to make sure that he can wire this thing this way.
But I remember when he was in high school, one of the guys that did cement at my church hired him for the summer. And after one week, Ron came to me and he's blue-collar dude, this guy's a worker. He's awesome. And he goes, "Dude, your kid doesn't know how to work."
And I'm like, "See, I told you!" And Ann's like, "I fired him a hundred times." He goes, "Yeah, dude, he just doesn't have it." I go, "Ron, you have my permission, make him a worker." And he goes, "Are you serious? I thought you were going to say, 'Don't push my boy.'" I go, "No, push him, man. I've tried. He's a good kid, but maybe you're the—"
And you know what? At the end of the summer, he comes to me and goes, "Your dude can work." I go, "What?" He goes, "I made him a worker." I'm tearing up because in some ways God brings other people sometimes around your kids, and CJ is an incredible worker, and a lot of it I owe to Ron Posell, this cement guy that taught my boy how to work.
Ann Wilson: Wait, you're not giving me any credit?
Dave Wilson: Oh yeah, Ann gets credit too. Definitely wasn't me, but as you think about that, is that something we can grow into? Becoming a better worker?
Jordan Raynor: Oh, no doubt. Listen, we believe we're all in this journey to our future glorified selves. That's the process of sanctification. On the new earth, we're going to be working, and we're going to long enjoy the work of our hands. So is it possible to grow in your love of the work? Yes. I think biblically we could say that pretty definitively.
I think that looks different for different people. I think it’s why we get to try a lot of different things to find the thing that God made us to do exceptionally well in service of others. And when you find that, as you get good at the thing, whatever that thing is, passion grows alongside it.
We have this backwards in our culture. We think you start with passion. You find the thing you're passionate about and then you go do it, and you're immediately happy. It's not how it works. You get to love what you do by getting really good at it, which shouldn't surprise Christians because we model the one who came to serve, not to be served. Jesus served us, and as we serve others through the ministry of excellence, our love of the craft grows alongside it.
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Dave Wilson: Hey, talk about the "who" of work because I know as a preacher, there have been times when I talk about work from the pulpit. Over 30 years, I bet I've said this multiple times either on stage but especially privately with a businessman. I say, "Man, I'm jealous of what you get to do every day."
And they look at me like, "What? I'm jealous of what you get to do today. You work for God." And I'm like, "Yeah, but every day you get to go to an office or whatever you do and you're around people that are far from God, and you're strategically placed there by God to reach them and make disciples where you are. I got to work with Christians all day. That's pretty boring."
I'm kidding, but they think they want my life and I'm like, "No, I want your life because you get the 'who' part." What we do is important—I'm not saying it isn't—but who we get to do it with is probably more important because that's where we get to lead people to Jesus.
Jordan Raynor: I talk about this in *The Word Before Work*, but I've interviewed a lot of people on how to do this effectively in a post-Christian context that doesn't require putting tracts in the breakout room. I think we all know that's not effective.
Dave Wilson: It's not the "Jesus loves you" belt buckle.
Jordan Raynor: I don't think that's it. It could be it for you, Dave, but let me just give five things real practically for our listeners to do if they want to make disciples at work. Number one: be so good they can't ignore you. In 1 Thessalonians 4, Paul calls us to win the respect of outsiders. Guess what? Mediocrity doesn't win the respect of outsiders in our current cultural climate. Mastery does.
Dave Wilson: I mean, that is such an important thought because often we think it's the tract, it's not cursing ever—and again, those are good things. Just work unto the Lord and people will notice.
Jordan Raynor: There's a reason why I put this first.
Ann Wilson: And you use the word "mastery." What's that mean?
Jordan Raynor: I don't know that we can really nail down a definition of this, but it's being so good they can't ignore you. It's being so good at your craft that you're invited to the meetings. Everyone wants you in the room because they know that you're making the workplace better. So that's number one.
Number two: don't just be so good they can't ignore you in your skills, be a friend. Be the person in your office that cares about people beyond their productivity. Number three: at some point you got to identify yourself as a Christian. You can't just be good at what you do. At some point you have to raise your hand and say, "I'm a follower of Jesus," if you want other people to follow Jesus.
Then number four: I think you just got to pray a lot for the Lord to open up doors to move conversations from the surface to the serious to the spiritual with people. He's the only one who can open those doors—we can't pry them open. And then finally, number five: straight from 1 Peter 3, we just got to always be prepared to give a reason for the hope that's within us.
I think that includes the personal reasons—our testimony—but also our universal reasons. In our increasingly post-Christian culture, we got to be brushed up on apologetics and be able to defend the very rigorous intellectual and historical case for Christ. So those five things are a really good starting point. We can go deeper into that if you want, but in the people that I've interviewed who are disciple-making machines in the workplace, those are the five common things I see them do.
Dave Wilson: It's interesting when you were reading those, I think about—remember I said yesterday I'd give this message every year to the Detroit Lions players about how to work? I had three I's. I'm a preacher—they got to be I's or S's or T's. And so I said, "If you want to work unto the Lord: intensity, integrity, intentionality."
You just said all of them. Like your intensity should be, "I'm going to do my work as excellent as I ever can." Integrity means, "I'm so trustworthy, they know everybody in that locker room knows that man can be trusted." And intentionality is, "I'm not just working—I got to be intentional about who I'm working for and make that known at every opportunity's an intentional moment to say 'I'm going to give glory to God and lead people to Christ.'" That's what you just said.
Jordan Raynor: Absolutely. Yesterday we talked about how the Great Commission isn't the only commission, but it is a commission. And one of my favorite stories about intentionality and making disciples comes from William Wilberforce. If our listeners don't know, Wilberforce is most famous for basically getting the credit for abolishing the slave trade throughout the British Empire. No big deal.
What a lot of people don't know is that when Wilberforce entered the British Parliament in the 1700s, there were only a handful of serious Christians in Parliament. By the time he left, there were about 250, and a lot of historians credit Wilberforce. And he had this genius, simple tool to aid his intentionality. It was a little journal that he called his "List of Launchers."
And so it was basically just a list of people's names. So he’d say, "Dave," right? And next to Dave's name, a list of topics that would launch the conversation from the surface to the serious to the spiritual. So there was one example: "Ask them what books they're reading. Ask them about the education of their children and whether or not they talk about faith at home. Invite them to church on Sunday to hear Reverend Venn," or whatever it was—I can't remember this guy's name.
But just little prompts. And I've been doing this for about a year now and it has been a game changer. So for example, before I go into my haircut with my hairdresser, Melanie, I'll just take a real quick look at what I wrote down from our last conversation of where we left off—one bullet, two bulleted ideas that I can easily memorize before I go into that—and just make sure I'm intentional about taking that conversation somewhere so we're not just talking about sports and kids the whole time. It's a game changer. It was a game changer for Wilberforce, it's been a game changer for me.
Ann Wilson: That is so good. I've never heard that about Wilberforce. That's beautiful. Well, you shared a story with us at lunch, and I know we're going to tie this into this work and in your devotional, but share the story with our listeners about Sixto.
Jordan Raynor: Sixto Rodriguez. So we were talking about this because you guys are from Detroit. He must be a neighbor. He must be a neighbor. He's still living there to the best of my knowledge. This is a great story about the eternal significance of your work. You'll see it in a second.
Back in the '70s, there's this Mexican-American musician living in Detroit named Sixto Rodriguez, and everybody thought he was going to be the next big thing. He worked with the top producers in the world, people who produced Michael Jackson and Ringo Starr. These guys said that Bob Dylan was mild compared to Sixto Rodriguez.
So they record this album called *Cold Fact*. They release it and it totally, utterly bombs. There's this great documentary called *Searching for Sugar Man*. They ask one of the producers, "How many copies of this record did it sell?" They're like, "I don't know, in America, like six?" Something like that.
Well, one of those six people took the record from Detroit on a plane to this far-off land of South Africa. And she gets off the plane, she starts playing it for her friends, and they're obsessed with it. Problem is you can't buy the record because it didn't sell anywhere. So they just start bootlegging the record, and soon it's everywhere. Within a year or two, it was everywhere all over South Africa.
They actually start selling it in stores, and somehow it's very shady—somehow the royalties got lost in translation from the record label in South Africa to Detroit. The point is: for 30 years, Sixto Rodriguez had no idea that he was bigger than the Beatles, he was bigger than the Rolling Stones, he was bigger than Elvis Presley in South Africa. That's big.
So he's staying in Detroit. He's working manual labor. He's dirt poor. They live in 26 homes in 25 years. And then out of nowhere, he gets a phone call one day. Some people in South Africa tracked him down. They finally found this guy. And they call him up and they say, "Is this Sixto Rodriguez?" He says, "Yes." He says, "Do you know the impact that you've had in South Africa?" He's like, "I have no idea what you're talking about." "For the last 30 years in South Africa, you have been a bigger star than Elvis Presley."
And he was just bowled over. He could not believe it. And I think there's a beautiful application for believers here. We talked about this yesterday in Psalm 37:23: that the Lord delights in every detail of our lives. And I think most of us are going to work every day having no idea about the impact that our work has in these seemingly distant unseen land called the kingdom of heaven, not South Africa.
But Psalm 37:23 says God delights in every detail of our lives. His pleasure is eternal, and if that's true, then everything we do today with excellence and love and in accordance with God's commands is literally shaping eternity. I think it's going to shape the interactions we have with the risen Christ on the new earth.
I think Jesus is going to come up to you when you're, I don't know, plowing a garden or building a great city on the new earth. He’s going to say, "Hey Dave, I remember when you were chaplain for the Lions and you had the opportunity to lie to get some teammates to stay on the team—I don't know what it was—and you didn't do that. And I saw that, and my Father and I delighted in that. Well done, good and faithful servant."
He's going to go to Ann and he’s going to say, "Ann, I remember watching you in those years of wiping diaper after diaper after diaper. And yes, there were some days where you cried out, but there were a lot of days when you did it with a smile on a face, and my Father and I remember that and we took great delight in that." Everything we do has an impact in the unseen dimension of heaven, and that should fuel our purpose and our joy right now.
Dave Wilson: Yeah, and I'm just thinking there's someone listening—a mom, a dad, a son or daughter—who's just struggling with work. And I know it can be really hard, especially what you said, Ann, about being a mom and just the grind of that. Nobody sees it. You're sort of invisible.
Ann Wilson: It feels like it doesn't matter.
Dave Wilson: Our daughter-in-laws are doing that right now with these little kids, and you just see: it's hard. And what you just said, they need to be reminded: Jesus sees. He applauds. He is applauding right now, and he actually will give you strength and power to get through a hard work day.
Ann Wilson: Jordan, do you have any other applications for us? I love those five things. I'm thinking, "Oh, it'd be good to put those on our computers, on our visors as we're going into work."
Dave Wilson: You just get the book and read it every morning.
Ann Wilson: But those were good. As you're stepping—what are some practical things that we can do? Anything else?
Jordan Raynor: To be making better disciples?
Ann Wilson: Yeah.
Jordan Raynor: So for me, this Wilberforce "launchers" framework has been very helpful for me. But this language of surface-serious-spiritual has also been really helpful. I borrowed this from Matt Chandler, who I credit in the book, but just to have a roadmap. Just to be able to identify in a conversation: am I—are we talking about surface-level things?
Ann Wilson: Which most of us do.
Jordan Raynor: Which most of us do. That's where we stay. We stay at the surface. But how can I take that to the next step in the map? To something more serious? Not necessarily spiritual, but just serious to really get to know what's going on in that person's heart, in that person's home, in that person's life, what hard things are going on.
And then ultimately to get to spiritual. And listen, if we don't get to the spiritual, we can trust that God can use anybody else to bring that person to Christ. He doesn't need you. He doesn't need me. He wants us to participate, but for me, that's a really helpful map to have in my mind to remind me of where I'm trying to take those conversations.
Ann Wilson: Hey, what happened to Sixto? Did he go back? Did he go to South Africa? How are we going to end this story?
Jordan Raynor: You got to watch this Oscar-winning documentary called *Searching for Sugar Man*. He gets off the phone, I don't know how much later, they put him on a flight to South Africa from Detroit. And he brings his daughters with him. And they get off the plane and these limos pull up, and they're like, "Must be someone important here."
And of course the limos are for them. So they get in the limo and they go to the stadium with tens and tens of thousands of people, and Rodriguez gets on the stage and they won't stop screaming. I mean, it must be 30 minutes of just pandemonium. This enormous star that they loved.
And it's just a beautiful picture—you got to be careful here, all analogies break down because Jesus is the only star of heaven. But I think in a small way, that's what "well done, good and faithful servant" looks like. But with an audience of one, not tens of thousands of people, but that applause will be louder and more meaningful.
If we do our work as unto the Lord, as Colossians 3 tells us in this life, there is going to be varying applause based on how we steward this life and steward our vocations in eternity. And that should fuel our purpose in the present.
Dave Wilson: Oswald Chambers said, "It is inbred in us that we have to do exceptional things for God; but we have not. We have to be exceptional in the ordinary things, to be holy in mean streets, among mean people—and this is not learned in five minutes." What a true statement.
Ann Wilson: What a great conversation with Jordan. I am pumped up when I listen to him talk about the purpose of work and God's purpose for work. I need to listen to him every single day before I go to work and maybe even as a mom you need to be reminded, "Oh, this really matters to God, and what we all do really matters to him."
Again, his book is called *The Word Before Work: A Monday Through Friday Devotional to Help You Find Eternal Purpose in Your Daily Work*. And again, you can just go to FamilyLifeToday.com, click the link in the show notes, and I think that you'll love this and it will encourage you again just to be reminded of our purpose in our work.
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- Glimpses of Grace
- Glorious Mess
- Glory Days
- God At Work Around The World
- God is Enough
- God Is So Good
- God Less America
- God Talk at the Mall
- God Who’s Over It, God Who’s In It: Rechab & Brittany Gray
- God’s Very Good Design
- Gods at War
- God's Plan for Marital Intimacy
- Goffs/Millers - Healthy Habits for Happy Marriages
- Good Boundaries and Goodbyes: Lysa TerKeurst
- Good Mood, Bad Mood
- Good Pictures, Bad Pictures
- Gospel Centered Mom
- Grace Filled Marriage
- Grace: More Than We Deserve
- Grandparenting: Dr. Crawford Loritts, Larry Fowler
- Granny Camp
- Grieving a Suicide
- Growing Older without Growing Old: Dennis & Barbara Rainey
- Growing Together in Courage
- Growing Together in Forgiveness
- Growing Together in Gratitude
- Growing Together in Truth
- Having a Marriage Without Regrets
- He Is Enough
- He Is the Stability of Our Times
- Healing Your Marriage When Trust Is Broken
- Healthy Intimacy: Dave & Ashley Willis
- Heavenward: Cameron Cole
- Hedges: Loving Your Marriage Enough to Protect It
- Help For Anxiety in Parenting: David & Meg Robbins
- Help Wanted: Moms Raising Daughters
- Helping Orphans With Special Needs
- Helping Others Build Strong Marriages
- Helping the Hurting
- Hero: Unleashing God's Power in a Man's Heart
- Hidden Joy
- High Performance Friendships
- Holy Is The Day
- Home: A Man's Battle Station
- Homeless Men Stepping Up
- Hooked
- Hope After Betrayal
- How Churches Can Include Single Parents: Ron Deal and Gayla Grace
- How Do I Love Thee?
- How Empty is Your Nest?
- How Pinterest Stole Christmas
- How to Break the Cycle of Divorce
- How to Lead Your Wife: Rechab Gray & Ike Todd
- How to Listen So Your Kids Will Talk: Becky Harling
- How to Pick a Spouse
- How We Got Here: Luke and Kristina Middendorf
- How We Love
- Hymns for a Child's Heart
- Hymns in the Modern Day Church
- I Beg to Differ
- I Do Again
- I Like Giving: The Transforming Power of a Generous Life: Brad Formsma
- I Still Believe
- I Take You
- I Will Carry You
- If God Is Good
- If I Could Do It Again
- If My Husband Would Change...
- I'm Happy For You, Not Really
- I'm Not Good Enough
- Image Restored: Rachael Gilbert
- In a Heartbeat
- Independence Day
- Indivisible
- In-Laws, Mates, and Money
- Instructing a Child’s Heart
- Internet Safety 101
- Interviewing Your Daughter's Date
- Introducing Athletes to Jesus
- Is It My Fault?
- Is Your Marriage LifeReady?
- It Starts at Home
- It's All About Love
- Jackhammered
- Jeremiah Johnston: Unleashing Peace
- Jerrad Lopes - How to Become a Great Dad
- Jesus Continued
- Jill's House
- Joy to the World
- Jumping Through Fires
- Just a Minute
- Just Say the Word
- Just Too Busy
- Kathy Koch: How to Parent Differently
- Kathy Koch: Start with the Heart
- Katie Davis Majors: Safe All Along
- Keeping the "Little" in Your Girl
- Kevin "KB" Burgess & Ameen Hudson: Dangerous Jesus
- Kiss Me Again
- Kisses From Katie
- Knowing God's Will for Marriage
- Kristen Hatton - Parenting Ahead
- Lasting Love
- Leaving a Legacy of Destiny
- Letters to My Daughters
- Letting Go of Control
- Liberating Submission
- Lies Men Believe
- Life in Spite of Me
- Listener Tributes
- Living on the Edge
- Living with Less So Your Family Has More
- Locking Arms, Stepping Up
- Loneliness: Don't Hate It or Waste It: Steve & Jennifer DeWitt
- Long Story Short
- Love is an Attitude
- Love Is Something You Do
- Love Like You Mean It
- Love Like You Mean It 2025
- Love Renewed After Shattered Dreams
- Love Renewed: Adam and Laura Brown
- Love Renewed: Clint and Penny Bragg
- Love Renewed: Hans and Star Molegraaf
- Love Renewed: Lance and Jess Miller
- Love Renewed: Scott and Sherry Jennings
- Love Thy Body
- Love to Eat, Hate to Eat
- Love, Sex, and Lasting Relationships
- Loving the Little Years
- Loving the Way Jesus Loves
- Loving Your Man Without Losing Your Mind
- Made to Last: Bryan & Stephanie Carter
- Making Love Last
- Man Alive
- Manhood
- Mansfield's Manly Men
- Marking Memorable Moments
- Marriage and Family for God's Glory
- Marriage Forecasting
- Marriage Matters
- Marriage Secrets That Almost Broke Us: Ron and Nan Deal
- Marriage Tested in the Furnace
- Marriage Undercover
- Married to an Unbeliever
- Marry Well
- Mastering the Money Basics
- Mean Mom's Guide to Raising Great Kids
- Measure of Success
- Melissa Kruger: Parenting with Hope
- Men and Women: Enjoying the Difference
- Michael & Lauren McAffee: Beyond Our Control
- Michael Kruger: Surviving Religion
- Miller/Hudson: Sleeping On It
- Mingling of Souls
- Misled: 7 Lies That Distort the Gospel: Allen Parr
- Money and Marriage God's Way
- Money Saving Families
- Moral Purity in Marriage
- More Than A Carpenter (updated): Sean McDowell
- More Than a Wedding: A Closer Look
- More than Championships
- Moving from Fear to Freedom
- MWB Reaction: Collin and Stacey Outerbridge, Joseph Torres, Anna Markham
- My Life as a So-Called Submissive Wife
- October Baby
- On Pills and Needles
- One of Us Must Be Crazy
- One With My Lord: Sam Allberry
- Oops, I Forgot My Wife and Kids!
- Organic Mentoring
- Orphan Justice
- Our Adoption Story
- Out of a Far Country
- Out of the Depths
- Overcome Pain to Love God's Word Again - Faith Womack
- Overcoming Emotions that Destroy
- Overcoming Lust
- Parent Fuel: For the Fire Inside Our Kids
- Parenthood: Adam and Chelsea Griffin
- Parenting Beyond Your Capacity
- Parenting by Design
- Parenting Heart to Heart
- Parenting is Your Highest Calling and Other Parenting Myths
- Parenting Panic: David & Meg Robbins
- Parenting With Kingdom Purpose
- Partner as First Priority: Ron Deal and Gayla Grace
- Picking Up the Pieces
- Planning for Oneness
- Planting Scripture Seeds
- Playing Hurt
- Politics--According to the Bible
- Practicing Affirmation
- Pray Big for Your Family
- Praying With Jesus
- Preach the Whole Gospel
- Preston and Jackie Hill Perry: Beyond the Vows
- Preston Perry: How To Tell the Truth
- Psalm 127
- Pure Eyes, Clean Heart
- Pure Pleasure
- Put the Seat Down
- Putting Christ Back in Christmas
- Putting Your Parents in Proper Perspective
- Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys: David Thomas
- Raising Emotionally Strong Boys - David Thomas
- Raising Unselfish Children
- Reaching Out to the Orphan
- Real Moms, Real Jesus
- Rebooting Christmas
- Rebuilding a Safe House
- Reclaiming Easter
- Reflecting on Twenty Years
- Reflections of Life: A Personal Visit With Bill Bright
- Refreshment for Families
- Rekindling the Family Reformation
- Rekindling the Romance in Your Marriage
- Relationships Done Right: Sean Perron and Spencer Harmon
- Remarriage After Loss: Ron Deal and Rod & Rachel Faulkner Brown
- Reset: Powerful Habits to Change Your Life: Debra Fileta
- Respectable Sins
- Restore the Table - Ryan Rush
- Rethinking Sexuality
- Rich in Love
- Richer by the Dozen - Bill and Pam Mutz
- Rick Altizer & Rachelle Star: He Calls Me Daughter
- Rid of My Disgrace
- Road Trip to Redemption
- Romance for Dummies
- Romance in the Rain
- Ron and Nan Deal: Mindful Marriage
- Runaway Emotions
- Ruth Chou Simons: Now and Not Yet
- Ruth Chou Simons: When Strivings Cease
- Sacred Home: Jennifer Pepito
- Sacred Influence
- Sam Allberry - Gospel Sanity in a Weary World
- Same Sex Marriage
- Say Goodbye to Survival Mode
- Say it Loud!
- Screens and Teens
- Season of Change
- Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert
- Secrets
- Seeing the Power of God Among Us
- Set-Apart Femininity
- Setting Up Stones
- Seven Reasons Why God Created Marriage
- Sex and Money
- Sex and the Single Christian Girl
- Sex and the Single Girl
- Sex, Dating and Relationships
- Sexual Problems in Marriage
- Sexual Sanity for Men
- Sexual Sanity for Women
- Shame Interrupted
- Sharing Christ with Word and Deed
- Sharing the Love and Laughter
- Shattered
- She Still Calls Me Daddy
- Shelterwood
- She's Got the Wrong Guy
- Shift: Building a Spiritual Legacy for the Next Generation
- Simple Truths
- Single and Free to be Me
- Singleness Redefined
- Sis, Take a Breath: Kirsten & Benjamin Watson
- Six Conversations in an Isolated World: Heather Holleman
- Sleeping Giant
- Smart Phones for Smart Families
- So You're About to Be a Teenager
- Something About Us
- SOS: Sick of Sex
- Soul Surfer
- Speak Life to Your Husband When You Want to Yell at Him - Ann Wilson
- Speaking Your Spouse's Love Language
- Special Kids with Special Needs
- Spiritual Life Coaching
- Spiritually Single Moms
- Start Your Family
- Starting Your Marriage Right
- Stay at Home Dads
- Stay In Your Lane: Worry Less, Love More, and Get Things Done: Kevin A. Thompson
- Stay-at-Home Dads: A Passing Fad or a Choice That's Here to Stay?
- Step Parenting Wisdom
- Stepfamilies and Holidays
- Stepfamily: Blender or Crockpot
- Stepping Up
- Stepping Up to Manhood
- Steps to Manhood
- Stories Behind the Great Songs and Traditions of Christmas
- Strength in Softness: Redefining Success for Women - Allen and Jennifer Parr
- Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters
- Stuart Scott: When Children Lose Their Faith
- Stumbling Souls: Is Love Enough?
- Surprise Child
- Surprising Secrets of Highly Happy Marriage
- Surrender
- Symphony in the Dark
- Talking Smack
- Tea Parties With a Purpose
- Teaching Generosity to Your Family
- Teammates in Marriage
- Tech Savvy Parenting
- Technical Virginity
- Ten Questions Every Husband Should Ask His Wife
- Ten Urgent Steps for Spiritually Healthy Families
- Teresa Whiting: Overcoming Shame
- The "Anything" Prayer
- The 10 Habits of Happy Moms
- The 7 Hardest Things God Asks a Woman to Do
- The Accidental Feminist
- The Anatomy of an Affair: Dave Carder
- The Art of Effective Prayer
- The Art of Parenting: Identity
- The Art of Parenting: Mission and Releasing
- The Art of Parenting: What Kids Need
- The Best Gifts for Wives and Husbands
- The Book of Man
- The Bullying Breakthrough
- The Busy Mom's Guide to Romance
- The Christian Lover
- The Color of Rain
- The Complex World of a Blended Family
- The Connected Child
- The Controlling Husband
- The Creator’s Guide to Marital Intimacy
- The Dad I Wish I Had
- The Dark Hole of Depression
- The Dating Manifesto
- The Early Seasons of a Woman's Life
- The Emotionally Destructive Relationship
- The Enticement of the Forbidden
- The First Few Years of Marriage
- The Forgotten Commandment
- The Fruitful Wife
- The Gentlemen's Society
- The Good Dad
- The Good News About Injustice
- The Gospel Comes With a House Key
- The Grace Marriage: Brad & Marilyn Rhoads
- The Grace of Gratitude
- The Heart of Jesus: How He Really Feels About You: Dane Ortlund
- The Jesus Storybook Bible
- The King of Kings
- The Leader's Code
- The Life Ready Woman: Thriving in a Do-It-All World
- The Love Dare for Parents
- The Marriage Prayer
- The Masculine Mandate: God’s Calling to Men
- The Missional Marriage
- The Mission-Minded Family
- The Mother-Daughter Duet
- The Mystery of Intimacy in Marriage
- The National Bible Bee 2009 Winners
- The Neighborhood Café
- The New Passport to Purity
- The Passionate Mom
- The Pastor's Kid
- The Person Called You
- The Poverty of Nations
- The Power of A Wife's Affirmation
- The Power of God's Names
- The Power of New Covenant Love
- The Profound Power of a Legacy
- The Protectors
- The Realities of Remarriage
- The Refuge of Faith
- The Reluctant Entertainer
- The Resolution for Women
- The Respect Dare
- The Ring Makes All the Difference
- The Road to Kaeluma - Landon Hawley and Perry Wilson
- The Sacred Search
- The Season of Gratitude
- The Second-Half Adventure
- The Secret Life of a Fool
- The Secret of Contentment
- The Shepherd Leader at Home
- The Smart Stepdad
- The Smart Stepmom
- The Soul of Modesty
- The Sticky Faith Guide
- The Toxic War on Masculinity: Nancy Pearcey
- The Unveiled Wife
- The Upside Down Marriage
- The Very First Christmas
- The World's Largest Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt
- Things That Go Bump in the Night
- Things We've Learned from Dennis and Barbara Rainey
- This Changes Everything
- This Is My Destiny
- Three Essentials for Every Married Woman
- Three Gospel Resolutions
- Three Marks of A Covenant Keeper
- Thriving at College
- Tim & Aileen Challies: Seasons of Sorrow
- Time-Saving Mom: Crystal Paine
- Tips for Smart Stepoms
- To Have and To Hold: Tommy Nelson
- To Own a Dragon
- Tongue Pierced
- Transcending Mysteries
- Transformed
- Treasures in the Dark
- Treat Me Like a Customer
- Trent Griffith: Do You Hear What I Hear?
- True Success: A Personal Visit With John Wooden
- Trusting God While Treating Cancer
- Turn Around at Home
- Turning Your Heart Toward Your Children
- Twenty-Five Ways to Lead Your Family Spiritually
- Two Hearts Praying as One
- Uncommon Trust: Learning to Trust God When Life Doesn't Make Sense--Erik Reed
- Undaunted
- Undefiled
- Understanding and Honoring Your Wife
- Understanding Your Child’s Bent
- Unfavorable Odds
- United
- Unraveling the Messiah Mystery
- Unshaken
- Untangling Your Faith--from the Questions Jesus Asked: Amberly Neese
- Upon Waking: Jackie Hill Perry
- Us In Mind: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Marriage: Ted Lowe
- Waiting for His Heart
- Walking by Faith, Not by Sight
- War of Words
- Warrior in Pink
- Water From a Deep Well
- We Still Do: Michael and Cindy Easley
- Weekend to Remember Getaway Sampler
- Wellness for the Glory of God
- We're in the Money ... Now What?
- What Did You Expect?
- What Do You Think of Me?
- What Does the Bible Say About Homosexuality?
- What Every Husband and Wife Needs to Know
- What God Wants for Christmas
- What He Must Be
- What Husbands Wish Their Wives Knew About Men
- What I Want My Children to Know
- What If Parenting Is the Most Important Job in the World?
- What is the Meaning of Sex
- What To Do About Motherhood Guilt: Maggie Combs
- What's God Think about My Anxiety? Ed Welch
- What's in the Bible?
- Whats's Best for Children
- When Faith Disappoints: Lisa Victoria Fields
- When Sinners Say 'I Do'
- When Sorry Isn't Enough
- When the Bottom Drops Out
- When the Hurt Runs Deep
- When Your Husband is Addicted to Pornography
- Why Do We Call It Christmas?
- Why God is Enough
- Why I Didn't Rebel
- Winning the Drug War at Home
- Winsome Persuasion
- Women of the Word
- Woodlawn
- Word Versus Deed
- You and Me Forever
- You Are Not Who You Used to Be
- You Are Redeemed: Nana Dolce
- You Are Still a Mother - Jackie Gibson
- You Paid How Much for That?
- Your Child and the Autism Spectrum
- Your Interculturual Marriage
- Your Kids at Risk
- Your Marriage Matters
- Your Marriage Today and Tomorrow
- Your Mate: God's Perfect Gift
- Your Presence Matters
- Your Stepfamily: Standing Strong
- Youth Sports Pressure: Brian Smith & Ed Uszynski
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