
Headship
I am going to go out on a limb here and talk a little about Ephesians Chapter 5. First let’s quote it, and then I’ll

I am going to go out on a limb here and talk a little about Ephesians Chapter 5. First let’s quote it, and then I’ll

Subtitle: How NFP is really hard. Let us return to the title of this post, and do not push aside the double entendre. Go there.

My life is about to change. In about one month, I will be getting married to the love of my life. To say that things

“Be subject to one another out of reverence for Christ. Wives, be subject to your husbands, as to the Lord. For the Husband is the

Recently, I noticed that our editor had put out a call to some of our female columnists to address a newly released study by the

Scott Hahn in his book “First Comes Love” cites the monumental work of Harvard University Professor, Carle C. Zimmerman’s entitled “Family and Civilization” which citation, I

It’s interesting how different reality looks when it’s on paper, in neat paragraphs, all in the right order. There, I am a powerhouse. I am

I read a blog post a few weeks ago titled “3 Things I Secretly Hate About NFP“. The author’s reasons for hating NFP are that

This post is a response to When NCB Meets NCG. I thought it would be appropriate for an actual Good Catholic Man (father of five, husband

The curly-haired woman with the bright orange shirt looks up, gently plays a chord on her guitar, and for the third time this morning, kills

The blog dispute last week in the Protestant world was waged between the conservative Reformed Protestants from The Gospel Coalition and liberal/emergent Protestant blogger Rachel Held

I remember sitting with my close friend “Ken” late one evening. He was fairly depressed because he had broken up with his girlfriend (who was

There are “tidy” sins we mothers contend with — sloth that keeps us from cleaning the play room for the millionth time, impatience and the
When I was a wee lad, my father would go off on trips. My mother would then allow all of her little minions to come
First, let me start off this post with a disclaimer. DISCLAIMER: I’m a non-expert. I have little kids. Half of this is theory; the other

Everyone tells you how hard marriage is. They warn you against letting the sun go down on your anger, give creative ideas for date nights

Guest Post by Elizabeth Hoxie Our 5 month old is alternating between chomping on my knuckle, sucking on my husband’s pant leg and screaming at
This past weekend I had a lot to be both grateful for and to reflect on. Usually I use my Saturdays to sit back, relax,

I doubt Mark Driscoll has had the privilege (or good fortune) to meet Wendell Berry. In fact, it would not surprise me if Driscoll had

Last time I wrote here at Ignitum Today, I shared with you that I am expecting a new baby this spring and that I was experiencing the

The week before my wedding, I attended an outdoor men’s experiential retreat with about 100 other men from around Western New York. The weekend was