Uncommon Trust: Learning to Trust God When Life Doesn't Make Sense
When life tips over, how do you keep trusting God? Pastor Erik Reed, author of Uncommon Trust: Learning to Trust God When Life Doesn't Make Sense, shares his family’s journey through unimaginable loss—his son’s medical tragedy, kidney transplant, and death at 15—and the daily, vulnerable faith that carried them. This episode doesn’t offer easy answers, but it shows how Scripture, surrender, and community beat a path toward wholeness.
Eric Reed: To trust the Lord, to trust anything is to put full confidence and dependence on that thing. The Hebrew verb there to trust is actually imaged by somebody laying face down on the ground with their back exposed. You're in your most vulnerable position. You're trusting whoever's in the presence of you to not harm you, to not take advantage of you. You're fully exposed.
This idea of trusting God with all your heart, every fiber of your being, nothing held back and not lean on your own understanding. That's the contrast. The way that we learn to trust God is we have to know Him. We come to know Him through His word. It's not our opinions of God that matter; it's who is God and how has He revealed Himself?
Ann Wilson: Welcome back 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've often preached—see if you can finish this sermon theme—sitting there in the front row.
Ann Wilson: I do listen. I just don't always remember.
Dave Wilson: I know you're going to be able to finish this. I've often said it's not the size of your faith that matters; it's...
Ann Wilson: The size of your God.
Dave Wilson: Wait, do I get an A? Way to go. Give me five. I didn't know if you listened, but you heard it multiple, probably hundreds of times in thirty years. Often we think I need greater faith, and Jesus is the one who said no, you just need mustard seed-sized faith, small faith. But if that faith is in a God you don't know or you can't trust, it doesn't matter what size your faith is. It's really the size of your God or the understanding of who He is.
Ann Wilson: And I think that's really important because when we go through hard or tragic times, or even times we just can't make sense of it, and we can't understand how God would allow this to happen or allow us to walk this path, that's when we go back to that and think, is that real? Is it true?
Dave Wilson: That's when we find out what kind of God do we believe in. It really is. So we have Eric Reed back with us, a pastor, a dad, a husband, author. We've had a couple of days with you talking about your book, *Uncommon Trust: Learning to Trust God When Life Doesn't Make Sense*. First of all, welcome back to FamilyLife Today.
Eric Reed: Thank you. I've enjoyed being with you guys.
Ann Wilson: I just said this, though. I just told Eric, I don't think I've cried through an entire two days of interviewing as I have lately. But this story is so compelling, hard, and yet it really does make us put our eyes back on Jesus.
Dave Wilson: So I'll try and give a quick synopsis, and Eric, you can jump in. It's really a story of a dad and a mom who have their firstborn son and have a totally unexpected outcome. He's going to need medical help his whole life. Ends up needing a kidney transplant at almost two years of age. Go ahead and tell us in one minute or less a recap.
Eric Reed: You were on track. A good kidney, a bad kidney, needed to remove the bad kidney, live a normal life after that, and they took both on accident, which propelled us into a very abnormal life. We needed to get a kidney transplant. It took two years to get that. Lots of surgeries, lots of ups and downs even on the way toward that.
So there's a physical journey we're going through to get him to a transplant, and at the same time, we're going through a pretty profound spiritual journey of trying to figure out where is God in the middle of this, and how to make sense of this and what's happened, and how do we navigate these things.
I outlined some of the things I started to wrestle with, even through Daniel 3. God is able to save us. He may not save us, but He's in the fire. He's going to use your fire for others, and He showed us that we're going to need others in the fire, just like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego had each other. We were going to need community. We were going to need people to help us to stand firm and stay strong.
Honestly, I took those things back to my wife, who had a real hard time even being in the room with him, and I said this is what I think the Lord is saying is how we're going to get by. Those became the guiding principles for us over the next several years of trying to live our lives to not know what our future held, but trusting the one who held the future.
I love what you said. It's not about the size of our faith; it's the object of our faith. It's Christ. It's the living God. It's not our faith; it's the object of our faith. That's really easy for me to say. It's quite a journey to get to a place where I trust the object of my faith.
Dave Wilson: I mean, you ended up burying Caleb at age 15. So you got 15 years and ups and downs.
Ann Wilson: Well, wait, let's go to that. The first day you recounted walking your two daughters to the hospital room, saying goodbye to their brother. So you've gone through some hard, hard things. He passes, but go back to those 15 years with him. Were those good years? What was that like?
Eric Reed: They were gifts from God. Every day. In fact, that's one of the lessons my wife and I from this were forced to adopt, but thankful to adopt, is every day we had with him, every day we have with our girls, is a gift. It's not a right. It's a gift. So it's a deposit. It's not a withdrawal. That helps us to recognize to be thankful for the gift of this day.
Fifteen years, yeah. My son got his transplant at two and he had to have some medicines and some medical procedures. We went in and out of the hospital for infections and all kinds of things over the course of the following years. But my son went to school. He loved sports. He was a Tennessee Vol fan who suffered like me. He loved hockey. We had the Nashville Predators were our team and so we went to hockey games all the time together.
Got to coach his T-ball team. A lot of the things that I wanted to do and be as a dad to a little boy, I got a chance to do all those things. We dressed up as Ghostbusters and ran around Walmart like we were capturing ghosts in our little ghost traps. We just did a lot of fun things. But one of the things by necessity we knew we had to do was teach him about the Lord and for him to understand that his life was on purpose and in God's hands, and that God was using his story and that none of these things were accidental in the sense of the world. None of these things were outside of God's plan for him, and to embrace that. So we were having big giant theological conversations with this little boy his whole life.
Ann Wilson: What did that look like?
Eric Reed: It looked like just a bit at a time, a piece at a time, teaching moments when he would be in surgery or he'd be dealing with an issue. We'd just be explaining or why do I have this feeding pump at night? It would just be ongoing. It would just be all the time we'd be talking about where is God in the midst of these things?
We'd get our Bibles out. We'd have family worship and my lessons would be very much about why are things like this in the world? Why do we see broken circumstances and how do we trust God even if He doesn't change our circumstance? The lessons we were learning, we were just sharing because we were still learning them.
Of course, now I'm pastoring at this point, so I'm leading a church to understand these things. Those years were wonderful. Years two through thirteen for Caleb. He went to school. He gamed online with his buddies. Loved it. Played on the junior high basketball team. All of those things that a normal kid would do, he did. If you didn't know his story, which so many people knew his story, but if you didn't, you wouldn't necessarily know anything was wrong. He's a little bit smaller than some of the people his age, but there was nothing drastic that would have made you think, oh mercy, what's going on with that little boy? But he had a lot going on.
When he was 13 years old, he started to have some issues, some eyesight issues. We went to the doctor, nothing got picked up. Then he started having some really bad headaches. So we knew something was off. He got to a point where it's like, okay, let's just take him to the hospital. We were so used to the hospital. Going to the hospital was just normal for us. People who go to the hospital, they usually freak out. It's like going to your neighbor's house for us. Let's just go see all of our buddies at the hospital.
So we go up there and they start running some tests, but nothing's kicking up. And then he went unconscious. He was unconscious for three weeks. It was during that time that they discover that he had something called fungal meningitis. It caused him to have a stroke.
Our bodies would just be exposed to whatever caused that and just kick it out. The immune system would just kick it out. But he's on immunosuppressing drugs because of the kidney transplant. So what our bodies would kick out, his body doesn't have that defense system. So we had no idea if he would even survive, come out of the coma. I remember during that time writing articles just to process in my own mind, because here we are, we're back in the fire again, in the heat of it.
Proverbs 3:5 and 6 in that moment became really a staple for us. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make straight your paths. It's a really easy verse as Christians to read and it's a very hard verse to live. It's so easy to say, just trust God. That's the right answer. You put it on the wall, you put it in your kitchen.
Ann Wilson: And what does it even mean to trust the Lord with all your heart?
Eric Reed: That's a great question. To trust the Lord, to trust anything is to put full confidence and dependence on that thing. The Hebrew verb there to trust is actually imaged by somebody laying face down on the ground with their back exposed. You're in your most vulnerable position. You're trusting whoever's in the presence of you to not harm you, to not take advantage of you. You're fully exposed.
This idea of trusting God with all your heart, every fiber of your being, nothing held back and not lean on your own understanding. That's the contrast. So the way that we learn to trust God is we have to know Him. We come to know Him through His word. It's not our opinions of God that matter; it's who is God and has He revealed Himself?
It's getting into the word. It's diving in with others to learn about who God is and to walk with Him in fellowship and communion with Him. The more we know God, the more our trust for God begins to grow. But the battle we'll always face is what is the deterrent of our trust? It's leaning on our own understanding.
Dave Wilson: Well, there you're getting into the theology of who God is. Help us understand who this God is. What does it mean that He's sovereign?
Eric Reed: That's a great question. I had a really powerful conversation with my daughter, my youngest, Kyra, six years old at the time. We were riding down the road together and she was crying. She was thinking about her brother. She said, I miss Caleb. And she said, Dad, why did God do it this way?
I gave her the really easy good answer. I said, one day when Jesus returns, He's going to make all things new and your brother is going to be restored and sin will be no more and death will be no more. I'm thinking she's going to be like, oh, okay, I get that, Dad. And she goes, no, but if God's going to do it that way one day, why didn't He just start it that way?
I said it did start—again, I'm still trying to give some basic—I'm like, it did start that way, but then we sinned and rebelled. And she's like, no, no, no, Dad, I know all that. But I know one day God's going to make it where none of these things happen again. Why didn't He make it where it couldn't happen to begin with? It was in that moment that it hit me. I was like, this is a profound question.
Dave Wilson: That's not a six-year-old. That's a sixty-year-old question as well.
Eric Reed: Which told me her little mind's trying to grapple with understanding how do I understand God in this world where my brother's gone and God could have done something different? I said, sweetheart, that is a question that philosophers and theologians have wrote major books about.
But let me give you the best answer I can think of. I said there's something about this kind of world where we experience love and then loss and hurts and pains and sadness and have to anticipate future days where those things are—there's something about this kind of world where God fixes it at the end, makes it new at the end, that gives Him more glory and us more joy and more understanding of who He is than a world that would not have had those experiences.
Ann Wilson: How'd she respond?
Eric Reed: She said, I just want that day to come. And I said, yes, baby, that's why the Bible ends with come, Lord Jesus, come. And we live like that. So here's what it's really done. As a family, we've gone from saying how many at the restaurant, five to four. Every time we say it, it stings.
And yet we long for the day where that loss is not a reality anymore, where all things are made new. So we long for heaven. Life with Him there and us here makes us long for life there. I think that's one of the things that suffering and pain and loss do in this world is that God actually loosens our grip on this world. The more people we lose that we love to the next world, the more we long for that world and less in our grip on this one. And I think that's right.
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Dave Wilson: How does walking through a valley like you've walked through affect your marriage? And how does a husband and wife walk through it together?
Eric Reed: It will either make or break you. We have watched families that have gone through trials, whether it be we knew them in the hospital or because of our circumstances, we've watched marriages end. We learned later that the majority of marriages that have children with special needs and different issues usually end in a divorce because it's so stressful. There's no normalcy. The routines get ripped wide open.
So for us, first off, we've always just said our commitment is you're stuck with me. I'm stuck with you. So it's either let's find a way to make it work and be enjoyable, or we're going to make it work and be miserable. I think really, though, that commitment to say there's no quit for us forces us then to say how do we walk with each other in a way that, when she's upset, I know when to lean in and when to give her space.
I know when to talk about things and when not to talk about things. But those are hard things. There's been days where I've wanted to talk about Caleb and I don't want to trigger her into being upset. I just keep it to myself. That's hard. But it's also trying to learn like, hey, I don't want to unnecessarily cause grief for her.
It's knowing each other and it's being honest with each other and sensitive to each other's needs. Me and her talked about this. It's like there's nobody else on this earth who has walked through what we've walked through together. We share this together in such a way that there's nobody in the world who we can say we share it with similarly. It's forged a bond that's just like we've suffered together.
This is one of the reasons we do a respite weekend. I have a ministry called Knowing Jesus Ministries, and we produce resources and articles and videos and teach theology, and one of the big aspects is helping people develop a theology of suffering. But we do these respite weekends where families who have lost children come to our home for the weekend.
We just minister to one another. For me and Katrina to do that together is important for us because it's good for us. We don't like come give all the answers. It's like we're blessed by the people who show up and talk and share their own experiences. It's just been phenomenal to have that together.
Katrina's growth and spiritual maturity was forced. Both of ours. I mean, we were both in very similar places. Going through this, it forces you to figure out real quick what you think and what you believe. She was in the same journey as I was and learning to forgive and learning who is this God that we're putting all of our chips in on? Who is He?
Ann Wilson: I'm curious, when you came home, or you were at the hospital, you both were, when you shared with her the story of seeing the doctor who botched the surgery and it had taken you a while to forgive him, but when you saw him, you told him, I forgive you, and he just broke down. What was her response when you shared that?
Eric Reed: She broke down crying as well because we were entangled in this together. She held bitterness and resentment just like I did, and my forgiving him face to face was like an us forgiving him. She felt very much a part of that and she was also just amazed that God orchestrated that encounter. Honestly, just an elevator encounter.
At Caleb's funeral, one of the things that I mentioned to the people gathered was, I'm the guy that's on the stage at church preaching. My wife is the most quiet, unassuming behind-the-scenes person. She's a hospitality queen. She loves to have people over. She loves to cook for people. You have to hunt her down. She's not going to find her. If I would have told her like, hey, you're coming with me to be on this podcast, oh my goodness, she would have melted to the floor. She's like, no!
What I said at Caleb's funeral was people do not realize the strength of her faith because if you're a mother who has to walk through years of all these questions and uncertainties about your son and then you hold his hand when he passes into glory and you can wash your face and love your girls and keep taking the next step forward in faith without wavering, you are a mature believer. She may not write books and she may not stand up and ever give a speech, but she has a faith worthy of imitation.
Dave Wilson: And it had to be something to be able to be the one who gave a part of her own body, her kidney, to save her son's life.
Eric Reed: Oh my mercy. Yeah. And did it selflessly. She'd never even had a surgery before. She's going in and having a nephrectomy done. But it was never a question for her. She was scared, but it was never a question. Of course I'm doing this. This is what we do as moms. This is what I'm here for. I'm here to take care of this kid.
Dave Wilson: Talk to the mom or dad, husband, wife, sister—you've got daughters who are sister to Caleb—and you have credibility because you've walked down this valley. Some of us wouldn't. That's just hearing you and going I just can't get there. I don't see myself able to get to that kind of trust. What would you say to them?
Eric Reed: I'll say a couple of things. For the person who is trying to imagine being in our scenario and imagine being okay with going through our scenario, that's not how it works. God doesn't give you grace to imagine going through the trial. He gives you grace in the trial.
Don't get yourself worked up to say, do I have the kind of trust that can imagine going through the most horrific thing and being okay with it before it ever happens? No, that's not how that works. You're given grace in the hour of need. Grace is not something that's stored up on the grocery shelves for you to stock up on. It's hand to mouth every day. They saw Him in the fire. In the fire.
So this is what I would say for the person in the fire then. I would say this: surrender. Surrender. Say, Lord, help me to trust You. You don't have to have all the answers. You don't have to even do it in a way that looks beautiful to the outsider looking in.
What you have to do is go humbly before your God and say I trust that You have my life. And I'm not going to worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow has enough troubles of its own. I'm going to ask You to be my provider, just like You feed the birds of the air and clothe the lilies of the field. I'm going to ask for today's grace.
And He gives it. He's faithful to help you take the next step. And I can say that as somebody who is still trusting every day for grace to take the next step. He is faithful and He is no respecter of persons. Eric Reed does not impress Him. So He will give it to the man and woman listening to this today, too.
Ann Wilson: Well, this has been a great time with Eric and a really heavy topic, but I think is just such a necessary topic. I know that every one of you as a listener has gone through something hard, that it's been hard to trust God with and it doesn't make sense.
I think just this past week, I was over our son's house. Three of his kids are sick. He was sick. His wife was sick. So I go over there and it is just hard. Sometimes learning how to trust God in the everyday hard moments—in marriage, with raising a family, with circumstances that are going on around us with our jobs—those are hard too.
I don't know about you, but I think Eric's hope in Jesus, in His word, in community, it just reminds me of yes, that's where our hope lies. It's with Jesus. And for me, and maybe you have found this too, it's a daily surrender of my will, of my frustration, and being honest with God like, Lord, I don't understand what's happening, but I'm going to trust You.
I'm going to lean on You. I'm going to still be in Your word even though sometimes I don't feel like it. I'm going to still be obedient and I'm going to still lock my eyes on You and I'm going to tell You all the things that I'm feeling that are hard, but I'm also going to surrender to You because You're a good God and You're with me and You love me.
I don't know where you are, but I know that I need to be reminded of that all the time because He loves us and He sees us. I think Eric in these past few days has done such a tremendous job of reminding us of all those things again. His book is called *Uncommon Trust: Learning to Trust God When Life Doesn't Make Sense*. It's just practical. It's real encouragement. It's hope as you're going through the deepest hardships and it's reminding us and showing us how to anchor our faith when life makes no sense.
Again, you can find his book at familylifetoday.com and all you have to do is click the link in the show notes. I've loved this whole time with Eric and I hope you have too.
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- 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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