If you've ever wished you could clear out your clutter, simplify your space, and take back your life, Kathi Lipp's new book has just the solutions you need. Building off the success of her The Get You
Popular speaker helps moms pray with boldness and confidence by offering Scripture-based prayers focused on 14 specific areas of their children's lives.
Women often offer up polite prayers to God without any real hope of seeing change in their marriage, their husbands, or themselves. Kathi Lipp directs women to Scripture and shows wives how to pray Go
Most women in the midst of careers, marriage, raising children, and caring for parents set their personal goals aside. The Me Project provides women with fun and creative ways to bring back the sense
You're a Better Parent than You Think You Are When you picture a "mom project," does your heart start to pound with fear? Yet one more thing I should be doing as a "good mom." How can I ever measure u
Keeping a marriage healthy is all about the details—the daily actions and interactions in which husbands and wives lift each other up and offer support, encouragement, and love. In The Husband Project
A guide to getting organized covers long-term solutions for decluttering each room in the house, sorting through stockpiled papers, shopping efficiently and preparing meals, and keeping cars, wardrobe
"As women, we have no idea the power God has given us to encourage or discourage our husbands. We can change the way they walk through the world."--Kathi LippSpeaker and author Kathi Lipp offers a wea
Have you lost your Christmas joy? Does the thought of jam-packed malls, maxed-out credit cards, overcrowded supermarkets, and endless to-do lists give you the feeling that maybe Scrooge was on to some
When was the last time you flirted with your husband? Was it before you had kids?Do you spend more time on the couch with your wife watching movies or with a bag of chips watching The Game?Does your i
"I don't even know where to start..."Feeling overwhelmed? Wondering if it's possible to move from "going crazy" to "in control" when you've got too many projects on your plate and too much mess in you